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Category
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Motif Number 1(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Rockport (Rockport)
number
A fisherman's shack on Bradley Wharf in the harbor of Rockport, MA, is one of the most famous buildings in the world, recognizable to students of art and art history as Motif Number 1. Built in the 1840s as Rockport
Clark University(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Worcester (Worcester)
university
Clark University is a private research university and liberal arts college. Founded in 1887 by the industrialist Jonas Clark, it is the oldest institution founded as an all-graduate university. Clark was the second institution in the U.S. with Ph.D. programs.
Crane Beach and Castle Hill(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Essex (Ipswich, Massachusetts)
beach
Along with Castle Hill and the Crane Wildlife Refuge, Crane Beach was once part of the vast early 20th-century summer estate of Chicago industrialist Richard T. Crane, Jr. The white sands of Crane Beach stretch for miles along both sides
Christian Science Center(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Somerville (Boston, MA)
boston, science, christianity
In 1866 a devout New England woman experienced a quick recovery from a severe accident, attributing her cure to a glimpse of God's healing power as taught and lived by Jesus. Thereafter the woman, Mrs Mary Baker Eddy, devoted the
Scituate Lighthouse(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Scituate (Scituate)
boston, lighthouse
Nantasket Beach area(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Hull (Hull, MA)
beach, boston, hull
Nantasket beach is a white sand beach which stretches along the Hull shoreline. It is one of the more popular beaches along the south shore area of Massachusetts.
Dedham Corporate Center(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Dedham
mbta
Dedham Corporate Center MBTA Commuter Rail Station (Zone 2)
Arlington's Great Meadow(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Lexington
----, meadow
Land owned by the Town of Arlington within the borders of Lexington, MA. It is the largest piece of undeveloped land in the Arlington/Lexington area. It is part of the Mystic River watershed. www.foagm.org
CVS(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Cambridge (Arlington)
pharmacy
Homewood Suites by Hilton(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Cambridge (Arlington)
hotel
1 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA 02474
Hardy Elementary School(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Arlington (Arlington)
school
Chinatown gate, Boston(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Boston (Boston, MA)
boston, arch, gate, gateway, chinatown, chinese
Chinatown Gate Not a thruway
Chinatown McDonalds(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Boston (Boston, MA)
restaurant, boston, food, chinatown, mcdonalds
Chinatown McDonalds.
Archstone Boston Common(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Boston (Boston, MA)
building, boston, apartment, chinatown, apartment building
Archstone Boston Common is luxury apartment living with boutique hotel ambiance. The 28-story 420-unit apartment community is the first high-rize residential development underway in downtown Boston in more than 20 years. www.archstoneapartments.com/Apartments/Massachusetts/Bo...
Chinatown Dunkin Donuts(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Boston (Boston, MA)
boston, chinatown, donuts, dunkin
has a DunkinDonuts sign in Chinese.
First Church and Parish in Dedham(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Dedham
church, unitarian, universalist
Great Stone Dam, Merrimack River, Lawrence, MA(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Lawrence (Lawrence, MA)
river, civil, engineering, dam, lawrence
Considered one of the greatest engineering projects of the 19th century. Completed 1848 for textile mill power Length: 288 m / 945 ft Height: 11.2 m /37 ft Construction: granite block Engineer: Charles Storrow Still owned by the Essex Company,
Wellington (MBTA)(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Somerville (Medford)
transit, mbta, metro / subway / underground station
Wellington Station on the MBTA Orange Line. The Orange Line's main yard and shop is located here. www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/subway/lines/stations/?...
Forest Hills Cemetery(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Brookline (Boston, MA)
forest, cemetery, historic
Forest Hills Cemetery in the Forest Hills area of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts is a historic 275-acre cemetery, greenspace, arboretum and sculpture garden. Designed in 1848, it is one of the finest examples of rural cemetery in the United States. www.foresthillstrust.org/
Capt. Benjamin Locke House(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Arlington (Arlington)
revolution, cambridge, Baptist church, american
c1713 house of Capt. Benjamin Locke of the Menotomy Minutemen who answered Paul Revere's call on April 19, 1775. The house was sold to the First Baptist in 1781, except for the chimney, becoming the first meeting house of the
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