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Naumkeag is the former country estate of noted New York City lawyer Joseph Hodges Choate and Caroline Dutcher Sterling Choate, located at 5 Prospect Hill Road, Stockbridge, Massachusetts. The estate's centerpiece is a 44-room, Shingle Style country house designed principally by Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White , and constructed in 1885 and ...
In the early 1600s, the Pawtucket sachem held authority over the Pennacook (present-day Concord, New Hampshire), Agawam (present-day Cape Ann, Massachusetts), Naumkeag (present-day Salem, Massachusetts), Pascataway, and Accomintas peoples according to late contemporary source Daniel Gookin, but this authority waned after an epidemic in 1612-1613.
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See photos of northern lights. The northern lights visible over Oakland, NJ on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. Sky watchers view the Northern Lights at Egypt Beach in Scituate Massachusetts overlooking ...
Her family summered at Naumkeag, their “summer cottage” on Prospect Hill in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, which was designed by the New York City-based firm McKim, Mead & White. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In July 1926, she met Fletcher Steele , prominent American landscape architect, while he was delivering a lecture at the Lenox Garden Club. [ 5 ]
See photos as a powerful geomagnetic storm watch put the aurora borealis on full display across the US and Europe on Friday night.
The award-winning display — it captured Garden City’s award for best holiday light display in 2020 — boasts nearly 100,000 lights and an interactive element where visitors can don a pair of ...
Native Americans inhabited the area around Saugus for thousands of years before the arrival of European settlers in the 1620s. At the time of European arrival, the Naumkeag, also known as Pawtucket, under the leadership of Montowampate were based near present-day Saugus [2] and controlled land extending from what is now Boston to the Merrimack River. [3]