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  2. Downe House School - Wikipedia

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    Downe House was founded in 1907 by Olive Willis, its first headmistress, as an all-girls' boarding school. Its first home was Down House in the village of Downe, Kent (now part of the London Borough of Bromley), which had been the home of Charles Darwin. [4] By 1921 Down House was too small for the school, so Willis bought The Cloisters, Cold ...

  3. Rocks Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    All but one are wood frame structures, generally 1-1/2 or 2-1/2 stories in height; there is one brick house. One building, the Hand Tub House, is a fire station that has been converted into a local museum. [2] The district is centered on the four-way junction of River Road, Wharf Lane, East Main Street, and the Rock's Bridge approach.

  4. Newbury, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    1830 Map of Newbury. Beers, D.G. 1872 Atlas of Essex County, Massachusetts Newbury. Plate 25. West Newbury. Plate 27. Walker, George H. 1884 Atlas of Essex County, Massachusetts Newbury. Plate 139. Newbury Vital Records to 1849; Library of Congress. Historic American Buildings Survey. Knight-Short House, 6 High Street, Newbury Old Town, MA

  5. Category:People educated at Downe House School - Wikipedia

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    Former pupils of Downe House School in England are called "Downe House Old Girls". The "Seniors" are the school's name for prefects. The "Seniors" are the school's name for prefects. Pages in category "People educated at Downe House School"

  6. Superior Courthouse and Bartlett Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Superior Courthouse and Bartlett Mall are, respectively, one of the oldest active courthouses in the nation, and one of the oldest public grounds in the city of Newburyport, Massachusetts. The mall and courthouse were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, [ 1 ] and included in the Newburyport Historic District in 1984.

  7. Hale-Boynton House - Wikipedia

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    The Hale-Boynton House is a historic house on Middle Street in Newbury, Massachusetts. The house is now part of the campus of The Governor's Academy, where it is referred to as "Boynton House". [2] It was built in 1764, and is notable for its well-preserved Georgian architecture, and for its association with the inventor E. Moody Boynton. The ...

  8. Hynes Convention Center station - Wikipedia

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    The primary entrance to the station is from Massachusetts Avenue; a side exit leads from the lobby to Newbury Street. [3] The lobby is inside the basement level of the 360 Newbury Street building. [4] MBTA bus routes 1 and 55 stop near the station. [5]

  9. Massachusetts Route 113 - Wikipedia

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    Route 113 is a 50.53-mile-long (81.32 km) east–west Massachusetts state route that connects towns in the Merrimack River valley in northeastern Massachusetts. Its western terminus is at Route 119 in Pepperell, and its eastern end is at U.S. Route 1 (US 1) and Route 1A in Newburyport.