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  2. Worcester County Wonders: Summer isn't quite over for Webster ...

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    Brett Young plays at Indian Ranch, Webster MA. ... The Samuel Slater Restaurant opened in 2018, serving up sensational food and offering takeout, ...

  3. Stand-up comic Juston McKinney looks to bring new ... - AOL

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    On May 23 at Samuel Slater’s Restaurant on 200 Gore Road in Webster, McKinney is going to be headlining a night of comedy that also features fellow stand-up comics Al Park and Kathy Gilmour with ...

  4. The painting would resurface late in 2023, when a Pennsylvania auction house reached out to the Samuel Slater Experience, an interactive museum in Webster that opened in 2022. The auction house ...

  5. Slater family - Wikipedia

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    The Slater family is an American philanthropic, political, and manufacturing family from England, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut whose members include the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution," Samuel Slater, a prominent textile tycoon who founded America's first textile mill, Slater Mill (1790), and with his brother John Slater founded Slatersville, Rhode Island in ...

  6. Samuel Slater - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Slater (June 9, 1768 – April 21, 1835) was an early English-American industrialist known as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution", a phrase coined by Andrew Jackson, and the "Father of the American Factory System".

  7. Webster, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Main Street in Webster. Webster is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.The population was 17,776 at the 2020 census. [2]Named after statesman Daniel Webster, the town was founded by industrialist Samuel Slater, and was home to several early American textile mills.

  8. Tiffany-Leonard House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built circa 1832 for Bella Tiffany, a business partner of mill owner Samuel Slater who cofounded the first cotton mill in nearby Webster. He also served as president of the local bank, and in the state legislature. By 1855 the house was owned by Manning Leonard, in whose hands it remained until late in the 19th century.

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