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Leominster (/ ˈ l ɛ m ə n s t ər / LEM-ən-stər) is a city in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.It is the second-largest city in Worcester County, with a population of 43,222 [3] at the 2023 census. [4]
It is the resting place for most of Leominster's early settlers, and for many of its 18th and 19th century political and business leaders. [2] The cemetery is located about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) northeast of downtown Leominster, east of Main Street and south of Tremaine Street.
The First Church congregation was funded with state tax revenue until 1835, when Massachusetts separated its churches from state funding. [ 2 ] The historic district also contains many 19th-century buildings, and the area was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
Healey wrote that Massachusetts had released $10 million in aid two months ago to the affected communities. Her administration has allocated another $5 million to recovery efforts and expects to ...
Numbering plan areas and area codes since May 2001 September 1997 [1] – May 2001 [2] July 1988 [3] – September 1997 [4] [5] October 1947 – July 1988 [6]. Massachusetts is divided into five distinct numbering plan areas (NPAs), which are served by nine area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), [7] organized as four overlay complexes and a single-area code NPA.
The Dr. S. O. Richardson House is a historic house at 694 Main Street in Wakefield, Massachusetts, United States.Built in the late 1830s, this wood-frame house is one of the finest Greek Revival houses in Wakefield, and was the home of Dr. Solon O. Richardson, a locally prominent physician and real estate developer.
The John Richardson House is a historic house in the Centerville area of Barnstable, Massachusetts. The 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame Cape style house was built c. 1795 by John Richardson, member of a locally prominent family and the first teacher at the Phinney's Lane School. It is four bays wide (a "3/4 house"), with the main entrance and ...
Hartwell and Richardson was a Boston, Massachusetts architectural firm established in 1881, by Henry Walker Hartwell (1833–1919) and William Cummings Richardson (1854–1935). The firm contributed significantly to the current building stock and architecture of the greater Boston area.