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Longmeadow's village green was laid out in the early 18th century, and it is the area around which the town center developed. It is located on a sandy ridge on a terrace about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of the Connecticut River , with a flood plain in between that now also carries Interstate 91 .
Green Hill Park [3] University Park: Main South [2] The Summit [4] Newton Square: Bell Hill: Lincoln Estate: Green Island Beaver Brook Area: Laurel/Clayton: Canal District [5] Cider Mill: Shrewsbury Street: Kelley Square/Water Street [2] Columbus Park: Lake Park: College Hill Worcester Regional Airport [2] Franklin/Plantation: Broadmeadow Brook ...
The policy proposal is embedded in Gov. Maura Healey's newly unveiled $4.12 billion housing bond bill —dubbed the Affordable Homes Act — meant to help build more homes and make housing cheaper ...
The Green Hill Historic District encompasses historical cross-section of residential housing in Brookline, Massachusetts, dating from the 18th century into the mid-20th century. The district includes properties on Warren, Cottage, and Fairmount Streets, and on Sargent Road, centered on the junction of Warren and Cottage Streets.
The Kendal Green Historic District is a rural residential district running along North Avenue (Massachusetts Route 117) in Weston, Massachusetts.It extends for about three-quarters of a mile, and includes elements representative of the development of Weston from a rural agricultural community to a residential suburb of Boston.
The green continues to be a major gathering place for civic functions. [2] Initially an agricultural community, maritime economic activity became more important in Falmouth the late 18th and early 19th century. Between the 1850s and 1870s a number of Italianate houses were built, typically by ship's captains or other associated with maritime ...
Massachusetts’ shores extend 1,500 miles and this week, the state provided $5.2 million to coastal communities to help pay for projects to protect it.
A citation of "84 cubic feet" of records that mention "Round Hill, an estate left to the Institute by E. H. R. Green as a home for research in aeronautics and microwave technology" About Round Hill Community; MIT History Museum, photos of work done at Round Hill; MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics, a prior occupant of Round hill