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  2. Georgetown, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Georgetown is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 8,470 at the 2020 census . [ 1 ] It was incorporated in 1838 from part of Rowley .

  3. Category : Buildings and structures in Georgetown, Massachusetts

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    Houses in Georgetown, Massachusetts (4 P) This page was last edited on 18 May 2024, at 15:35 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. Category:Georgetown, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Georgetown High School (Massachusetts) Georgetown-Rowley State Forest; N. Noack Organ Company This page was last edited on 30 December 2013, at 19:23 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Georgetown Central School - Wikipedia

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    Georgetown Central School, or Memorial Town Hall, is a historic school building at 1 Library Street in Georgetown, Massachusetts. The building currently serves as Georgetown's Town Hall. It occupies a prominent location in the town center, and is one of its best Colonial Revival structures. [2]

  6. Georgetown High School (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Georgetown Middle/High School is located in Georgetown, Massachusetts, United States.The school is part of the Georgetown Public School District. Georgetown High School serves students grades 9 through 12. The school is the only high sch

  7. Brocklebank–Nelson–Beecher House - Wikipedia

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    The Brocklebank–Nelson–Beecher House, Georgetown, Massachusetts. The Brocklebank–Nelson–Beecher House (circa 1668) is a First Period Colonial house located at 108 East Main Street (Route 133), Georgetown, Massachusetts. It is now a nonprofit museum owned by the Georgetown Historical Society. An admission fee is charged.

  8. Dickinson–Pillsbury–Witham House - Wikipedia

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    The Dickinson–Pillsbury–Witham House is a historic First Period house which, along with an 18th-century barn, sits on an 8.84 acre lot in Georgetown, Massachusetts.The well-preserved building with its massive original hardwood frame has many surviving early components, including a rare original enclosed stairway, doors, wooden latches, hardware, cupboards, brick nogging in the walls, and ...

  9. Hazen-Kimball-Aldrich House - Wikipedia

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    The Hazen-Kimball-Aldrich House is a historic First Period house in Georgetown, Massachusetts.. The Hazen House was built around the 1680s by Thomas and Mary Hazen. Thomas was born in Rowley, Mass. January 29, 1657 (son of Edward Hazen, first generation to migrate to America from Lincolnshire, England) and Mary Howlett born in Ipswich, Mass. around 1664.