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  2. Frances Perkins National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Frances Perkins National Monument protects the Perkins Homestead, also known as the Brick House, a historic homestead at 478 River Road in Newcastle, Maine.The 57-acre (23 ha) property, including its 1837 brick farmhouse, was designated a national historic landmark and national monument for its association with the life of Frances Perkins (1880–1965), the first woman to hold a position in ...

  3. BrickHouse Security - Wikipedia

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    BrickHouse Security was founded by Todd Morris in 2005, in response to a market need he saw for a strong company selling home security and surveillance products, including computer security products, tracking devices and hidden cameras.

  4. Joshua Ward House - Wikipedia

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    The Joshua Ward House is a historic house in Salem, Massachusetts. The three-story Federal style brick house, built in 1784, is one of the first brick houses in Salem. Its interior woodwork was done by noted Salem builder and woodworker Samuel McIntire , including an original staircase that is the oldest surviving staircase created by him.

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  6. Ware, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The town has no public transit systems, but does have a commercial rail line, the Massachusetts Central Railroad, which follows the former Ware River Railroad line along the Ware River from Barre to where the line meets the Boston and Albany Railroad lines in Palmer. There is a private general aviation airstrip along Route 32 in the eastern ...

  7. Livoti's Old World Market prepares to open its fifth speciality grocery store, its first that also includes a liquor store, in the Laurel Square shopping center in Brick, NJ Friday, March 1, 2024.

  8. Peter Tufts House - Wikipedia

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    The brick mason was William Bucknam, brought over in 1632 from Chelsea, England to build the house. It is the son for whom the house is named. In 1728, the eastern side of the property was sold to Edward Oakes of Malden. [5] In 1887, Samuel Lawrence saved the house from demolition when he purchased it as a wedding gift for his daughter.

  9. Hamilton Mill Brick House - Wikipedia

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    The Hamilton Mill Brick House on the west side of High Street, just south of Main Street and west of High Street's junction with Ash Street. Facing south, the house is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick structure, five bays wide, with a side gable roof and single off-center brick chimney. It has a granite sills and lintels, and a recessed front door ...