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In 1871, Charles Blanchard Dana purchased the old Wellesley Square Congregational Church and moved it to his property at what later became 66 Grove Street. It was first used as a boarding house called Dana Hall and in 1879, Dana gave it to his friend Henry Fowle Durant to use as a Wellesley College dormitory for the “Teacher Specials,” older women who came to Wellesley College to continue ...
Topiary 'Italian Garden' on the H.H. Hunnewell estate circa 1909.. The origin of the Hunnewell estates dates to 1763 when Samuel Welles (1725-1799) made his first purchase of Indian lands in Natick and West Needham (later Wellesley).
Wellesley is the longest running Tree City USA community of any city or town in Massachusetts. Wellesley's Tree Bylaw became effective July 1, 2011, requiring property owners to protect certain trees and critical root zones during construction projects, and replace trees that are cut down or donate money to a special tree fund.
Milford’s defense held Wellesley to under 50 total yards and two first downs – one gained from a penalty – in a 24-0 win Friday afternoon. The Scarlet Hawks forced two turnovers and gained ...
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Wellesley Town Hall is located at 525 Washington Street in Wellesley, Massachusetts.Occupying a prominent location in Hunnewell Park near the town's central business district, this Romanesque stone building was designed by Shaw & Hunnewell and built between 1881 and 1886.
George C. Boldt Yacht House is a historic yacht house located on the northeast shore of Wellesley Island near Alexandria Bay in Jefferson County, New York.It was commissioned by George Boldt to house the many watercraft he owned and is adjacent to Boldt Castle.