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  2. Park Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Park Lodge is a historic house in Methuen, Massachusetts. It is primarily noted for its association with industrialist and philanthropist Edward Searles whose Pine Lodge estate was nearby. Searles, a Methuen native who made a fortune in textiles and the railroad, made major contributions to the development of Methuen around the turn of the 20th ...

  3. Susse Chalet - Wikipedia

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    Fred Roedel founded the chain in 1967 with the opening of the first Susse Chalet Motor Lodge in Nashua, New Hampshire. [1] Roedel had previously been the president of a food company who was constantly traveling and ended up investing in the industry sector. [2] Hotel managers were incentivized based on the savings they could make on each sale. [3]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Waltham ...

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    December 22, 1977 (144 Moody St. 10: Boston Manufacturing Company Housing: Boston Manufacturing Company Housing: September 28, 1989 (380–410 River St.

  5. Robert Treat Paine Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Treat Paine Estate, known as Stonehurst, is a country house set on 109 acres (44 ha) in Waltham, Massachusetts.It was designed for philanthropist Robert Treat Paine (1835–1910) in a collaboration between architect Henry Hobson Richardson and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted.

  6. Moody Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Moody Street Historic District is a historic commercial district at Moody and Crescent Streets in Waltham, Massachusetts.It consists of eight commercial properties facing Moody Street as it runs south from the Charles River toward Newton.

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