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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cambridge ...

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    109 Hampshire Street ... 1715–1717 Cambridge St. 32: Building at 10 Follen Street ... Margaret Fuller House. July 2, 1971 71 Cherry St. 88 ...

  3. Cambridge Historic District, Wards I and III - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Historic District, Wards I and III is a national historic district in Cambridge, Dorchester County, Maryland. It is a large residential, commercial, and governmental area in the northwest section of the city. It consists of buildings from the late 18th through the mid 20th century.

  4. Category:Fuller's pubs - Wikipedia

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  5. Cambridge, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge is a city in Dorchester County, Maryland, United States. The population was 13,096 at the 2020 census. [4] It is the county seat of Dorchester County and the county's largest municipality. Cambridge is the fourth most populous city in Maryland's Eastern Shore region, after Salisbury, Elkton and Easton. [5] [6]

  6. Fuller's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Fuller's Brewer's Reserve is a collection of four bottled beers: No. 1 - a 7.7% strong ale launched in 2008 which spent 500 days in 30-year-old single malt whisky casks; [22] No. 2 - an 8.2% ale oak aged in Courvoisier Cognac casks; [23] No. 3 - a 9.0% beer matured for more than two years in Auchentoshan distillery whisky casks; [24] No. 4 - an ...

  7. William Brattle House - Wikipedia

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    For a time, the William Brattle House was home to American journalist Margaret Fuller. Fuller's uncle Abraham owned the home at the time, and the Fuller family moved in shortly after Timothy Fuller's unsuccessful campaign for lieutenant governor of Massachusetts as an Anti-Mason. [7] They arrived in September 1831 and left by April 1833. [8]

  8. James B. Barnes House - Wikipedia

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    The James B. Barnes House is an historic house at 109 Hampshire Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.Built in 1824 and moved to its present location in 1984, it is one of the only brick Federal-style houses left in Cambridge, and is a rare survivor of the early period of development in East Cambridge. [2]

  9. Swan Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Swan Inn (formerly thought to have been called the Saracen's Head) is a Grade II listed [1] pub dating back several centuries. It is located in the City of Westminster at 66 Bayswater Road, London W2.