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  2. How much is that property really worth? New Bedford shares ...

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    All the information is presented graphically, using the latest mapping technology and integration with Google Maps to provide an aerial look at a property, neighborhood, or the city as a whole.

  3. File:Aerial View, Acushnet and New Bedford, Mass. Upper New ...

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  4. Merrill's Wharf Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Also included is the stone counting house (also known as the Durant Sail Loft) built by Edward Merrill, the last surviving stone waterfront structure from New Bedford's heyday as a whaling center. (It does not include the long pier built by Merrill that is now called Homer's Wharf, which no longer retains historic integrity.) [ 2 ]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in New Bedford ...

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    December 2, 2009 (2-28 Mill Rd., 2-13 Tarkiln Hill Rd. Extends into Acushnet.: 16: Hotel Waverly: Hotel Waverly: January 26, 1990 (1162-1166 Acushnet Ave. 17: Howland Mill Village Historic District

  6. New Bedford City Council wants more time, info on proposed ...

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    The proposed New Bedford BID petition attracted 63% representing total assessments in favor, as well as 34 out of 53 real property owners, or 64%, in favor of the proposal, Li Mandri said. Non ...

  7. Times and Olympia Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Times and Olympia Buildings are a pair of historic buildings in central New Bedford, Massachusetts. The Times Building, also known as the Slocum or Evans Building, stands at 908–912 Purchase Street, and was built in 1897 to a design by Nat. C. Smith. Originally a furniture store, it was home to the New Bedford Times until the 1950s. [2]