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  2. Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Beacon St. was rerouted around the southern and western edges of the Bradlee Basin. The two halves of the Reservoir were separated to preserve the Cochituate Aqueduct, which ran under a causeway separating the two halves of the reservoir, now roughly St. Thomas More Rd. and Chestnut Hill Driveway, and a short stretch of Beacon Street.

  3. Middleborough, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    A second part-time fire department is operated further south along Route 28 in South Middleboro. A third, temporary station was built in the 2000s as the surrogate home for the downtown facility, which was closed for substantial renovations. This third station, near the rotary north of the center of town, has subsequently been closed.

  4. Middleborough/Lakeville station - Wikipedia

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    [10] [12] Rock and South Middleboro stations were closed on July 17, 1938, as part of a massive station closure. [13] [14] Commuter service between Cape Cod and Boston via Middleborough ended on June 30, 1959.

  5. Oliver Mill Park - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Mill Park is a municipal park on Nemasket Street in Middleborough, Massachusetts.It contains the remains of a major 18th century industrial complex developed by Peter Oliver, which included several mills, a blast furnace, and forge.

  6. Middleboro Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Middleboro Gazette is a weekly newspaper founded in 1852. Based in Middleborough, Massachusetts , its coverage area includes Lakeville , Middleboro, and occasionally Freetown as a result of Freetown and Lakeville sharing a regional school system .

  7. Middleburg, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    It had been called "Chinn's Crossroads" and was then called Powell Town. When Leven Powell declined to have the town named after him, the town was called Middleburgh, and later, simply Middleburg. The village is located midway between the port of Alexandria [6] and Winchester, Virginia, on the Ashby Gap trading route (now followed by U.S. Route ...