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Cardinal Cushing Memorial Park (or Cardinal Cushing Park) is a park located at 5 New Chardon Street in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. [1]
There are 34 buildings in the district, predominantly residential and representing a cross-section of architectural styles from the 18th to the early 20th centuries. Prominent buildings include the 1830 First Parish Church, the 1874 Italianate-style James Library building, and the 1934 Colonial Revival Cushing Memorial Town Hall. [2]
The Framingham Peace and 9/11 Memorials are within the park across the street from Farm Pond, along with the Cushing Chapel. During World War II, the United States War Department constructed the Cushing General Hospital (named for Dr. Harvey Cushing ) on this site; the chapel was part of the hospital complex.
Community Image First Date listed Last Date listed Count; Andover: February 24, 1975: March 9, 1990: 51 Gloucester: July 1, 1970: December 20, 2016: 34 Ipswich
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Framingham, sited on the ancient trail known as the Old Connecticut Path, was first settled when John Stone settled on the west bank of the Sudbury River in 1647. In 1660, Judge Thomas Danforth, of the Salem Witch Trials fame, an official of the Bay Colony, formerly of Framlingham, Suffolk, received a grant of land at "Danforth's Farms" and began to accumulate over 15,000 acres (61 km 2).
Roughly centered on Framingham Centre Common, between MA 9 and Interstate 90 42°18′13″N 71°26′08″W / 42.3036°N 71.4356°W / 42.3036; -71.4356 ( Framingham Centre Common Historic
State Pier, Pilgrim Memorial State Park, 79 Water St. 41°57′36″N 70°39′44″W / 41.9600°N 70.6621°W / 41.9600; -70.6621 ( Mayflower II (square-rigged sailing Plymouth