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It is located at 26 Washington Street in Malden, Massachusetts and was built in 1913. The current building replaced an earlier 1871 building that now serves as the church's parish house. Some of the church's stained glass windows were created by the noted glass studio of Wilbur Herbert Burnham. [2]
Boojum Rock located in the north west corner of Malden inside the Middlesex Fells Reservation is the highest point in Malden with an elevation of approximately 275 feet. According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 5.1 square miles (13 km 2 ), of which 5.1 square miles (13 km 2 ) is land and 0.04 square miles (0. ...
Linden, Malden Everett station: Eastern Ave, Broadway (Everett) November 28, 1936: ... [54] [55] The first day of service for trolleybuses in this series was June 4 ...
The Odd Fellows Building is a historic commercial building in Malden, Massachusetts. The four story steel and masonry building was built in 1907 to a design by Louis C. Newhall for the local chapter of the International Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF). The building is faced in buff brick, and is predominantly Renaissance Revival in character.
Malden: Middlesex: 66,263 7: Quincy: Norfolk: 101,636: 17: ... (54.13 km 2) 1660 Woburn: City Middlesex ... Eastern section of town was part of the Dorchester New ...
The mayor of Malden, Massachusetts is the chief executive officer of the government of Malden as set in the city charter. The current officeholder, the 37th in the sequence of regular mayors, is Gary Christenson , a member of the Democratic Party .
US 3 south / Route 2A east (Massachusetts Avenue) – Boston: Western terminus of US 3 / Route 2A concurrency: 5.0: 8.0: US 3 north / Route 2A west – Winchester, Lexington: Eastern terminus of US 3 / Route 2A concurrency: Mystic Valley Parkway: Rotary: Medford: 6.9: 11.1: Route 38 – Somerville, Winchester: Winthrop Square: 7.7: 12.4: I-93 ...
SL2 bus at South Station. The Silver Line is a six-route bus rapid transit system marketed as rapid transit.It is divided into two branches: Waterfront service (SL1, SL2, SL3, and the rush-hour SLW shuttle) that runs through the South Boston Transitway tunnel, and Washington Street service (SL4 and SL5) that runs on the surface via Washington Street.