Massachusetts Route 127
Route 127 is a north–south Massachusetts state route that runs from Beverly to Gloucester.
Cambridge is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, in the Boston metropolitan area. Situated directly north of the city of Boston, across the Charles River, it was named in honor of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, an important center of the Puritan theology embraced by the town's founders. Cambridge is home to two of the world's most prominent universities, Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge has also been home to Radcliffe College, once one of the leading colleges for women in the United States before it merged with Harvard. According to the 2010 Census, the city's population was 105,162. As of July 2014, it was the fifth most populous city in the state, behind Boston, Worcester, Springfield, and Lowell.
Population: 105,162
Latitude: 42° 22' 30.36" N
Longitude: -71° 06' 20.20" W
Route 127 is a north–south Massachusetts state route that runs from Beverly to Gloucester.
Manchester is a passenger rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Newburyport/Rockport Line, located in downtown Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts.
The following is a list of properties managed by The Trustees of Reservations (TTOR), a non-profit land conservation and historic preservation organization dedicated to preserving natural and historical places in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. T…
Linden School is a public school in Malden, Massachusetts with over 750 students. The principal is Richard Bransfield.
The Larcom Theatre is located on Wallis Street in Beverly, Massachusetts and offers concerts, theatrical productions and comedy presented by gimmeLIVE and Spectacle Management.
Judson B. Coit Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Boston University on the roof of the College of Arts & Sciences at 725 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
The John Cabot House is a historic house located in Beverly, Massachusetts.
Hingham is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Hingham in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States.
Highland is a MBTA commuter rail station in West Roxbury, Massachusetts serving the Needham Line.
Hawes Street is a station on the MBTA Green Line "C" Branch in Brookline, Massachusetts. Hawes Street is located on Beacon Street at Hawes Street. Hawes Street consists of two side platforms which serve the "C" Branch's two tracks.
Hangman Island, also known as Hayman's Island, is an island in the Quincy Bay area of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. The island is a barren outcrop of bedrock, with a permanent size of half an acre rising to only three feet abov…
Governors Island was an island in Boston Harbor in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.
Fourth Cliff Military Reservation was a coastal defense site located in Scituate, Massachusetts.
Fort Winthrop was a defensive fortification in Boston Harbor named after John Winthrop, the early governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It was built on Governors Island, which had been granted to Winthrop in 1632. His family owned the island unt…
The First Unitarian Society in Newton is located at 1326 Washington Street in the village of West Newton in Newton, Massachusetts. Architect Ralph Adams Cram designed the church, Frederick Law Olmsted designed the grounds, the cornerstone was laid i…
The Meeting House of First Parish of Westwood is the oldest Meeting House in continuous use Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
The First Church of Christ, Unitarian, also known as First Church of Christ, Lancaster and colloquially as "the Bulfinch Church", is an historic congregation with its meeting house located at 725 Main Street facing the Common in Lancaster, Massachus…
Fairbanks station is the 8th stop (starting from the beginning of the line at Kenmore) on the "C" Branch of the Green Line, which is a light rail line belonging to the MBTA.