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  2. Central Turnpike (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Turnpike was a private toll road in Massachusetts that was chartered by the Massachusetts State Legislature on June 12, 1824. [1] The route began in Wellesley (at the time known as West Needham ), heading west to Dudley , where it continued into Connecticut as the Center Turnpike.

  3. List of turnpikes in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Turnpike name Routing or location Dates of operation Modern designation First Massachusetts Turnpike: North Wilbraham–Palmer–Warren 1796–1819 US 20–Old Warren Road–Route 67: Second Massachusetts Turnpike [1] North Adams–Drury–Charlemont 1797–1833 Route 2: Third Massachusetts Turnpike: Pittsfield line–Worthington–Northampton

  4. Massachusetts Route 146 - Wikipedia

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    Route 146 is a 20.99-mile (33.78 km) north-south state highway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT). ). Spanning approximately 21 miles (34 km) along a south–north axis, it is a continuation of Rhode Island Route 146, which splits from I-95 in Provi

  5. Sutton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The public services in Sutton include the police, fire, and highway departments. The Police Department is located at 489 Central Turnpike. The Fire Department has three stations, one in the center of town, one in the Wilkinsonville village, and one in the Manchaug village. The Sutton Highway Department is located at 25 Pleasant Valley Road. [20]

  6. West Sutton Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The West Sutton Historic District encompasses the rural southwestern section of Sutton, Massachusetts, United States, including the rural village of West Sutton, which stretches along Central Turnpike from Manchaug Road to the Oxford town line. Most of its 460 acres (190 ha) are taken up by farmsteads and the associated agricultural lands.

  7. First Baptist Church of Sutton - Wikipedia

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    The first structure (1750) was located just down the road where Sutton High School is now, the second (1792) was built on where the current police and fire departments are, and third structure was built on what is now Central Turnpike in 1829 and is part of the West Sutton Historic District [3] with the Fellowship Hall added in 1959.

  8. Category:Former toll roads in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Central Turnpike (Massachusetts) F. Fifth Massachusetts Turnpike; T. ... Union Turnpike (Massachusetts) This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 10:29 (UTC). ...

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Worcester ...

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    Central Turnpike and Douglas, Town Farm, and West Sutton Rds. 42°07′02″N 71°48′11″W  /  42.1172°N 71.8031°W  / 42.1172; -71.8031  ( West Sutton Historic Sutton