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Location of Andover in Massachusetts. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Andover, Massachusetts.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Andover, Massachusetts, United States.
Community Image First Date listed Last Date listed Count; Andover: February 24, 1975: March 9, 1990: 51 Gloucester: July 1, 1970: December 20, 2016: 34 Ipswich
Frank Pepe (April 15, 1893 – September 6, 1969) was born in Maiori, Italy, [3] and immigrated to New Haven in 1909 when he was a teenager. He worked alongside other Italian Immigrants in Wooster Square in local factories, such as Sargent & Co., a manufacturer of locks and hardware.
This landmark district contains five buildings in Easton designed by architect H. H. Richardson and landscaped by Frederick Law Olmsted, primarily through the efforts of the wealthy Ames family: Oakes Ames Memorial Hall, the Ames Free Library, the Old Colony Railroad Station, and two nearby structures on the Langwater estate of Frederick ...
Peppes Pizza is the largest pizza restaurant chain in Scandinavia with close to 90 departments. [ 1 ] The restaurant chain was founded in 1970 by the American Louis Jordan and his Norwegian wife Anne, from Hartford, Connecticut .
Boundary increase (added 2006-03-10): Princeton, MA 119: Prospect Heights Historic District: Prospect Heights Historic District: September 5, 1990 : Roughly bounded by Prospect Heights, Prospect, and Water Sts. Milford: 120
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
February 2, 1995 (812 Gorham St. 8: Chelmsford Glass Works' Long House: Chelmsford Glass Works' Long House: January 25, 1973 (139–141 Baldwin St. 9: City Hall Historic District