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1852 map of Boston area showing Stoneham Main Street at the Stoneham Theatre. Stoneham (/ ˈ s t oʊ n ə m / STO-nəm) is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, nine miles (14.5 km) north of downtown Boston. Its population was 23,244 at the 2020 census. [1]
Location of Stoneham in Massachusetts This is a list of properties and historic districts in Stoneham, Massachusetts , that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places . Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap
The Spot Pond Archeological District is a historic archaeological site near Spot Pond in Stoneham, Massachusetts. It is located in the Virginia Woods section of the Middlesex Fells Reservation, a state park. The district encompasses sites along Spot Pond Brook that were mill sites dating from the 17th to the 19th centuries.
A national palace of the French Republic, blurred on Google Maps, Apple Maps, and Bing Maps. 48°51′42″N 2°18′00″E / 48.86164166666667°N 2.300086111111111°E / 48.86164166666667; 2.300086111111111
A committee of Middlesex County freeholders established the location of the road in 1806, and the road was constructed soon after at a cost of almost $49,000 for a length of about six miles, being built only as far north as the Reading-Stoneham town line, where a branch of the Essex Turnpike continued the road to Andover and the state of New ...
Lynn Fells Parkway is a parkway in Greater Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States.It is maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.The road runs from the end of Fellsway East in Stoneham, eastward through Melrose, and ends in Saugus at US Route 1.
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Mystic Valley Parkway, Arlington, Medford, Somerville, and Winchester. The parkway runs roughly north–south from the Middlesex Fells in Winchester, down the Aberjona River valley, and along the east side of the Mystic Lakes into Medford.