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The Red Brick School was started in 1792, its building constructed in 1833, [7] and was operational until 2008. St. Mary's Catholic Church, located in central Franklin and built by Matthew Sullivan, is the largest Catholic parish in the Boston Archdiocese with some 15,000 members.
The Franklin Common Historic District is a historic district encompassing the traditional village center of Franklin, Massachusetts.The primary focus of the district is the town common, a roughly triangular green which took shape in the mid-18th century.
[1] [2] In 1904, the Ray family donated the current Ray Memorial Building which was dedicated as the first permanent building for the library collection. The Franklin Library Association was in charge of the library until 1981 when town of Franklin began running the Franklin Public Library directly as a department of the town.
English: Photo of the Township of Franklin Municipal Building in the community of Franklinville within Franklin Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey. Photo taken from New Jersey Route 47 (Delsea Drive) looking west-northwest.
Franklin County is a nongovernmental county in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Massachusetts.At the 2020 census, the population was 71,029, [1] which made it the least populous county on the Massachusetts mainland, and the third least populous county in the state.
The Municipal Group of Springfield, Massachusetts, United States is a collection of three prominent municipal buildings in the city's Metro Center district. Consisting of a concert hall, City Hall, and a 300-foot-tall (91 m) clocktower, the Group is a center of government and culture in the city.
State Street Bank Building, also known as 225 Franklin Street, is a high-rise office building located in the Financial District, Boston, Massachusetts. The building stands at 477 feet (145 meters) with 33 floors and was completed in 1966. It is tied with 33 Arch Street as the 27th-tallest building in Boston.
The town hall was built in 1927-28 to a design by Michael Dyer and Company, whose later work included several other notable municipal buildings in Massachusetts. The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick building is laid in Flemish bond, with paneled concrete corner quoins. Like the school, it has a hip roof, denticulated cornice, and wide frieze.