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The First Minister's House is a historic house at 186 Elm Street in Gardner, Massachusetts. The house was built in 1792 and served as the church parsonage for Rev. Jonathan Osgood, pastor of Gardner's First Congregational church and also a physician. [2] It is one of Gardner's finest examples of late Georgian architecture.
The Gardner Uptown Historic District is a historic district encompassing the former civic heart of Gardner, Massachusetts.The 65-acre (26 ha) area includes the old town common, an early cemetery, and a modest number of non-residential buildings among a larger number of houses.
The Smith Silver Company building is located in a mainly residential area east of downtown Gardner. It is an L-shaped three story masonry structure, built out of red brick with granite trim. The main section, three stories topped by a square tower, presents a short five-bay facade to the street, and extends toward the back of the lot.
On Sunday, Oct. 1 the First Congregational Church of Gardner at 28 Green St. held its last service in celebration of the long successful history of the church.
Angle Tree Stone. January 1, 1976 West of North Attleborough off High St. ... Roughly bounded by MA 24, ... Francis L. Gardner House: February 16, 1990
The historic district encompasses most of downtown Gardner's historic civic, commercial, and industrial buildings. It is centered around the five-way intersection of Vernon, Parker, Central, Main, and West Lynde Streets. Commercial and civic resources radiate mainly west and south from there, with three large surviving mill complexes to the east.
The Ladeau family decided to close the family-owned Winchendon Furniture as Joe and Cherie Ladeau start their retirement.
Cannabis users in the Greater Gardner area will soon have a third dispensary to choose from for the 4/20 celebration. Joint Operations, a Massachusetts-based and veteran co-owned dispensary, is ...