Articles of interest in Chelsea, Massachusetts
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.
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.
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.
Englewood Avenue is a station on the MBTA Green Line "C" Branch in Brookline, Massachusetts. The station is located on Beacon Street at Englewood Avenue. Englewood Avenue consists of two side platforms which serve the "C" Branch's two tracks.
Endicott is a station on the MBTA Commuter Rail's Franklin Line from Franklin, Massachusetts to Boston, Massachusetts.
Edward Everett Square, in Dorchester, Boston, is an intersection of Columbia Road, Massachusetts Avenue, East Cottage Street and Boston Street, that was named in 1894 after a former Governor of Massachusetts, Edward Everett. In 1995 efforts were und…
East Parish Burying Ground, also known as Centre Street Burying Ground or Centre Street Cemetery, is an historic cemetery located at Centre and Cotton streets in the village of Newton Corner in the city of Newton, Massachusetts. On December 23, 1983…
Dover is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Dover in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States.
The Concord School of Philosophy was a lyceum-like series of summer lectures and discussions of philosophy in Concord, Massachusetts from 1879 to 1888.
Community Boating, Inc. (CBI) is a private not-for-profit corporation run in association with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. Organized as a company in 1946, it is the oldest continuously operating community sailing prog…
United States Coast Guard Station (Small) Scituate is a comparatively small, and seasonally open United States Coast Guard station located in Scituate, Massachusetts.
United States Coast Guard Station Point Allerton is a United States Coast Guard station located in Hull, Massachusetts.
Chiswick Road is a station on the MBTA Green Line "B" Branch located in Brighton, Massachusetts. The station is located at Commonwealth Avenue and Chiswick Road.
The Chestnut Hill Reservoir Historic District is a historic district encomassing the Chestnut Hill Reservoir and the surrounding water works facilities which were historically used to provide fresh water to Boston, Massachusetts, and surrounding tow…
The Capt. Edward Durant House is a historic late First Period house at 286 Waverly Avenue in Newton Centre, Massachusetts, that is now a historic house museum. In 1732, Edward Durant II purchased 91 acres of land in Newton, Massachusetts and built a…
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