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The Wonderland Amusement Park operated from 1906 to 1910 in Revere, Massachusetts. Wonderland featured various state-of-the-art rides, attractions, and performers. Although some features remained constant through the life of the park, most of the attractions changed from year to year.
Midday layover for the Worcester Line. To be constructed by 2032 as part of the realignment of I-90. [5] Quincy Bus Maintenance Facility North of Quincy Adams: Will replace Quincy Garage. Expected completion in 2027. [6] Wamsutta Layover North of New Bedford: Under construction as part of South Coast Rail, expected to open in 2025 Weaver's Cove ...
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The Woodland Street Historic District is a historic housing district in the Main South area of Worcester, Massachusetts.It consists of 19 Victorian houses that either face or abut on Woodland Street, between Charlotte and Oberlin Streets. [2]
Richard Duckett, Worcester Telegram & Gazette October 24, 2023 at 5:18 AM for New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill's annual holiday "Night Lights" display will return Nov. 24.
In 1990, Charles Sarkis, chairman and CEO of the Back Bay Restaurant Group and the owner of Wonderland Greyhound Park, entered an agreement to lease Foxboro Raceway. He hoped to use the track for Thoroughbred racing (which had not been held in Massachusetts since Suffolk Downs closed in 1989) and off-track betting . [ 9 ]
Worcester is the historical seat of Worcester County. Worcester developed as an industrial city in the 19th century because the Blackstone Canal and railways facilitated the import of raw materials and the export of such finished goods as machines, textiles, and wire. Many European immigrants made up the city's growing population.
Mechanics Hall, Huntington Ave., Boston, 1892. Mechanics Hall (Boston, Massachusetts) was a building and community institution on Huntington Avenue at West Newton Street, from 1881 to 1959.