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The town of Westminster was settled in 1737 and incorporated in 1759. Its early town center was located on a high point near the town's geographic center, now known as Academy Hill. That area included the town common, and was historically lined by houses and early civic buildings, including a church and a school house.
The Old Mill Site Historic District in Hatfield, Massachusetts encompasses the site of a late 19th century mill. It is one of only two such sites in the town. The centerpiece of the district is the former Shattuck Gun Factory building (built 1881), which in 1989 housed newspaper offices [2] [3] and in 2006 a bed and breakfast. [4]
The two-year renovation of the almost 300-year-old watermill on the outskirts of Belfast will see it reopen as a deli, cafe and restaurant. Ottolenghi-backed project to turn derelict mill into ...
The Haydenville Historic District is a historic district encompassing the traditional village of Haydenville in Williamsburg, Massachusetts.It includes properties on Main and High Streets, and Kingsley Avenue.
Old Stockbridge Grist Mill: Scituate c. 1650: Possibly the oldest mill in Massachusetts John Harding House Medfield: c. 1650 [51] 74 Harding St. from the timbers of the old garrison, used as protection during the Indian attacks [73] Goodspeed House: Barnstable: c. 1653 [51] John Chenery House Belmont: c. 1654 [51] 52 Washington Street [74 ...
The Old Mill is an historic mill building at 690 Edgartown-West Tisbury Road in West Tisbury, Massachusetts, on the island of Martha's Vineyard. The current structure was built c. 1848, and occupies a site that has seen industrial use since the 17th century. The property is currently owned by the Martha's Vineyard Garden Club.
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Old Sturbridge Village is a living museum located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, which recreates life in rural New England during the 1790s through 1830s. It is the largest living museum in New England, covering more than 200 acres (81 hectares).