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  2. Jonathan Wade House - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. April 21, 1975. The Jonathan Wade House is a historic First Period house at 13 Bradlee Road in Medford, Massachusetts. It is one of a handful of houses in the city with brickwork from the 17th century (the other two known survivors are the Isaac Royall House and the Peter Tufts House). A brick house is known to have been standing ...

  3. Salem Street Burying Ground - Wikipedia

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    August 27, 1981. Salem Street Burying Ground is a cemetery located at the intersection of Salem Street and Riverside Avenue in Medford, Massachusetts. The Salem Street Burying Ground was used exclusively from the late 17th century to the late 19th century for the burial of the town's wealthy. The cemetery was listed on the National Register of ...

  4. Medford, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Medford is a city 6.7 miles (10.8 km) northwest of downtown Boston on the Mystic River in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. At the time of the 2020 U.S. Census, Medford's population was 59,659. It is home to Tufts University, which has its campus on both sides of the Medford and Somerville border.

  5. Grandfather's House - Wikipedia

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    May 6, 1975. Grandfather's House, also known as the Paul Curtis House, is a historic house in Medford, Massachusetts. It is claimed to be the original house named in the American poem "Over the River and through the Wood" by Lydia Maria Child. (Although many people sing "to grandmother's house we go", the author's original words were "to ...

  6. Peter Tufts House - Wikipedia

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    Designated NHL. November 24, 1968. The Peter Tufts House (formerly and incorrectly known as the Cradock House) is a Colonial American house located in Medford, Massachusetts. It is thought to have been built between 1677 and 1678. Past historians considered it to be the oldest brick house in the United States, although that distinction belongs ...

  7. Peter Tufts - Wikipedia

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    Peter Tufts. Peter Tufts, Sr. (1617 – May 13, 1700) [1] was a prominent early citizen of Malden and Medford, Massachusetts, and ancestor of Charles Tufts who donated land for the Tufts University campus. The Peter Tufts House is still standing and is among the oldest all brick houses still standing in the United States. [2]

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Medford ...

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    Mystic Gatehouse. January 18, 1990. (#89002284) East of Edgewater Pl. on the southeastern end of Upper Mystic Lake. 42°25′52″N 71°08′52″W  /  42.431111°N 71.147778°W  / 42.431111; -71.147778  (Mystic Gatehouse) Incorrectly listed as being in Winchester. 23. Mystic Valley Parkway, Metropolitan Park System of Greater ...

  9. Unitarian Universalist Church of Medford and the Osgood House

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    The church, built in 1893-94, is one of Medford's finest examples of Late Gothic Revival architecture. It was designed by J. Merrill Brown, a Boston architect who had worked in the practices of H.H. Richardson and Peabody and Stearns. The builders were the Dodge Brothers, a regionally prominent building firm specializing in religious buildings.