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  2. Kimballville Farm - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper ad for Kimball Farms, 1909. Kimballville Farm was a large farm located east of North Highland Avenue in what is today the Morningside-Lenox Park neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. It was renowned for its large collection of "the finest live stock" and "the most modern equipment". [1]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Berkshire ...

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    Lenox West Rd., MA 183 near Bucks Ln. 42°20′41″N 73°19′38″W  /  42.344722°N 73.327222°W  / 42.344722; -73.327222  ( Shadow Brook Farm Historic Stockbridge

  4. W. W. Kimball House - Wikipedia

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    The W.W. Kimball House is a historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts. The 2.5-story wood-frame house was built sometime between 1847 and 1865, and is one of two houses (the other is the House at 5-7 Winter Street) built by John Squire. Squire probably never lived in the house, but sold it in 1865 to William and Nancy Kimball, who apparently ...

  5. Lenox Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Lenox Village Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic village center of Lenox, Massachusetts. Settled in the 1760s, Lenox was the second county seat of Berkshire County , a role it served until 1868, and its early economic success revolved around this role and local mining industries.

  6. Farley-Hutchinson-Kimball House - Wikipedia

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    The Farley-Hutchinson-Kimball House is a historic house and barn at 461A and 463 North Road in Bedford, Massachusetts. The property consists of a house whose oldest portions date to c. 1732, and an attached barn from the late 19th century that has been converted to residential use.

  7. John Murphy (sanatorium operator) - Wikipedia

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    The name of the facility was the Bellows Farm Sanatorium, but it was almost universally called Dropkick Murphy's. In America in the middle of the twentieth century, alcoholism was more often considered a character flaw and shameful secret rather than a disease (the American Medical Association declared alcoholism to be a disease only in 1956 ...