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  2. Solomon Pond Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Solomon Pond Mall is a two-level enclosed shopping mall located off Interstate 290, near its terminus at Interstate 495, in Marlborough and Berlin, Massachusetts.The mall features JCPenney and Macy's (originally Filene's) as anchors with one vacant anchor last occupied by Sears.

  3. 'Community-operated thrift store' in Marlborough to donate ...

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    May 21—MARLBOROUGH — A new nonprofit thrift shop set to open in early June in the former Homestead Bookshop building on Main Street plans to reinvest all of its net income in the community.

  4. Temple Building (Marlborough, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Temple Building is a historic commercial and residential building at 149 Main Street in Marlborough, Massachusetts.The four story red brick building was built in 1879–80, and originally housed shops on the ground floor and a hotel on the upper floors.

  5. Dennison Manufacturing Co. Paper Box Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Dennison Manufacturing Co. Paper Box Factory is a historic factory building at 175 Maple Street in Marlborough, Massachusetts. It was built in 1923 and owned by the paper company until 1969. After Dennison left, a subsidiary of Dennison, Design Pak, was based in the building. In 2007, the building was converted into apartments.

  6. Marlborough gems - Wikipedia

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    The Marlborough gems were a large collection of jewels (cameos and intaglios) assembled by several Dukes of Marlborough. [1] [2] The collection was composed of more than 730 carved gemstones, including garnets, sapphires, emeralds and many cameos. The most famous cameo, and the Duke's favourite, was 'The Marriage of Cupid and Psyche'.

  7. Marlborough gem - Wikipedia

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    The "Marlborough gem", onyx cameo (Boston Museum of Fine Arts)The "Marlborough gem" is a carved onyx cameo that depicts an initiation ceremony of Psyche and Eros. [1]It is the most famous engraved gem in the extensive and prominent collection both inherited (through a marriage in 1762) and expanded by George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough. [2]