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  2. Lynnfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lynnfield is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. At the 2020 census, the town population was 13,000. [1] Lynnfield initially consisted of two distinct villages with a single governing body. Lynnfield Center had a mostly agricultural population, while South Lynnfield had a mixed culture.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lynn ...

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    Bounded by Market, Oxford, and Washington Sts., and the MBTA commuter rail line 42°27′46″N 70°56′53″W  /  42.4628°N 70.9481°W  / 42.4628; -70.9481  ( Munroe Street Historic 21

  4. Lynn station - Wikipedia

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    A 1,000-space parking garage with a drop-off lane was built off Market Street; buses continued to use the former busway on Mount Vernon Street at Central Square. [25] A $41.3 million construction contract for the station and garage was awarded on April 13, 1988, with completion expected in fall 1989.

  5. Category:Lynnfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    People from Lynnfield, Massachusetts (11 P) Pages in category "Lynnfield, Massachusetts" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  6. Hilltop Steak House - Wikipedia

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    Three of the cow statues were moved to the Market Street retail center in Lynnfield, Massachusetts. [26] In 2018, AvalonBay Communities redeveloped the 14 acre property into “Avalon at Hilltop" - a residential and commercial development that includes 280 luxury apartments, two restaurants, a dry cleaner, and a hair salon. [27]

  7. Wakefield–Lynnfield Rail Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Town of Lynnfield's project is 2.8 miles (4.5 km) from Nichols Lane in Peabody, through Lynnfield, to Fosters Lane in Wakefield. In October 2024, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation approved the Town of Lynnfield's request to split construction, into two phases, so that Phase 1 can be accelerated. [2]