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The Garbose Building is a historic commercial building located at 4-12 Pleasant Street in Gardner, Massachusetts.Built in the mid-1880s, it was extensively restyled in the 1910s, and now stands as one of the city's finest examples of Colonial Revival architecture.
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 area was the center of civic life from the incorporation of Gardner in 1785 until municipal functions were moved to West Gardner beginning in the late 1920s. [2]
WHOB was originally owned by David M. Richman, a Connecticut businessman; studios were in the Colonial Hotel in Gardner. [4] The station's format was a variety of local news, music, and sports. One of the early stars on WHOB was a local country (then called "hillbilly") music performer named Doc Snow (real name: Edgar Arsenault). He performed ...
Gardner is a city in Worcester County in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States. The population was 21,287 in the 2020 census . [ 3 ] Gardner is home of such sites as the Blue Moon Diner , Dunn State Park , Gardner Heritage State Park , and Mount Wachusett Community College .
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 ...
West Gardner Square Historic District now known as the Center of Gardner MA at sunset. The West Gardner Square Historic District encompasses the historic commercial, civic and industrial downtown area of Gardner, Massachusetts. Developed industrially beginning in the early 19th century, the area now boasts a concentration of late 19th and early ...
Here’s what we are looking at this week for Gardner area teams. Boys Soccer. Class B. No. 1 Oakmont, No. 14 Quabbin, No. 16 Monty Tech. Quarterfinal on Tuesday, Oct. 24:
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Gardner, Massachusetts" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.