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  2. City Hall (Cambridge, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    On May 17, 2004, shortly after midnight, the first legal applications in the United States for marriage licenses for same-sex couples were issued at Cambridge City Hall. At 9:15 a.m. that day, the Cambridge City Clerk began solemnizing same-sex marriages. [3] See same-sex marriage in Massachusetts.

  3. Middlesex County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    Middlesex County Courthouse may refer to: Middlesex County Courthouse (Massachusetts) , Cambridge, Massachusetts Eastern Middlesex County Second District Court , Waltham, Massachusetts, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)

  4. Middlesex County, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Since the first quarter of 2008, the Superior Courthouse [8] [9] has been seated in the city of Woburn; [10] [11] the Sheriff's Office is now administratively seated in the city of Medford and the Cambridge-based County Jail [12] has since been amalgamated with another county jail facility in Billerica. [13]

  5. Edward J. Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Formerly the Edward J. Sullivan Courthouse. Edward J. Sullivan (1921 – July 24, 2007) was clerk of courts for Middlesex County, Massachusetts and mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Edward's brother, Walter J. Sullivan also served as Mayor of Cambridge, as did his nephew, Michael. As clerk of courts, he instituted the one-day–one-case jury ...

  6. Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The town comprised a much larger area than the present city, [13] with various outlying parts becoming independent towns over the years: Cambridge Village (later Newtown and now Newton) in 1688, [20] Cambridge Farms (now Lexington) in 1712 [13] or 1713, [21] and Little or South Cambridge (now Brighton) [a] and Menotomy or West Cambridge (now ...

  7. Middlesex County Courthouse (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Middlesex County Courthouse is a historic courthouse building in East Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was initially designed in 1814-1816 by noted architect Charles Bulfinch (1763–1844), and subsequently enlarged in 1848 by Ammi B. Young. The original courthouse was given by Andrew Craigie as part of his scheme to develop East Cambridge ...

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  9. City of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States; City of Cambridge can refer to: City of Cambridge Rowing Club, a rowing club based in Cambridge, England; See also.