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Route 9 begins in the western Massachusetts city of Pittsfield, at U.S. Route 20.After separating from US-20, it has a brief (.2 mile) concurrency with U.S. Route 7 through the center of that city, then continues east, passing through the towns of Dalton and Windsor, wherein the route reaches its highest point at 2033 ft, in Berkshire County.
16-mile long historic district along the Sudbury Aqueduct from Farm Pond at Waverly Street in Framingham to Chestnut Hill Reservoir in Boston. 164: Sumner and Gibbs Streets Historic District: Sumner and Gibbs Streets Historic District: September 4, 1986 : Roughly Sumner St. between Willow St. and Cotswold Terr. and 184 Gibbs St.
Along Sudbury Aqueduct from Farm Pond at Waverly St. (Framingham) to Chestnut Hill Reservoir (Newton) Natick: Extends into Wellesley and Needham in Norfolk County, and Framingham, Newton and Sherborn in Middlesex County. 167
Needham Junction station is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Needham, Massachusetts. It serves the Needham Line. It is located on Junction Street near Chestnut Street in the southwestern part of Needham. It opened in 1906 when the New Haven Railroad built the Needham Cutoff to connect the Charles River Railroad to its main line.
Church on the Hill, in Berkshire County House of the Seven Gables, in Salem, Essex County Sankaty Head Light, in Nantucket Faneuil Hall, Boston, Suffolk County The Flying Horses Carousel, Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County The Ware-Hardwick Covered Bridge, Hampshire and Worcester Counties The PT 796, Fall River, Bristol County The Alvah Stone Mill, Montague, Franklin County
Boston terminus moved from Kneeland Street to South Station in 1899 South Boston 0.7 (1.1) Crescent Avenue: 2.4 (3.9) Present location of JFK/UMass station on the Red Line, Greenbush Line, Kingston Line, and Middleborough/Lakeville Line: Savin Hill: 3.0 (4.8) Present location of Savin Hill station on the Red Line: Harrison Square 3.6 (5.8)
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The Needham Town Hall Historic District is a historic district on Great Plain Avenue between Highland Avenue and Chapel Street in Needham, Massachusetts.It encompasses Needham Town Hall, a Georgian Revival structure built in 1902 to a design by Winslow & Bigelow, and the grassy public park in front of it, which was established in 1884. [2]