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Boylston, MA

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40 Church Street, Northborough, MA, Northborough MA 01532, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated in Honor and Memory of Those of Northborough Who Served in the World War 1917-1918, , Location. 42° 19.288′ N, 71° 38.723′ W. Marker is in Northborough, Massachusetts, in Worcester County. ... More on HMDB

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63 Main Street, Northborough MA 01532, United States of America
Inscription. In honor of the men and women of Northborough who served our nation in war and peace. , Erected 2005. , Marker series. This marker is included in the Markers Attached to Sculpture marker series. , Location. 42° ... More on HMDB

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63 Main Street, Northborough MA 01532, United States of America
Inscription. Through this place passed, General Henry Knox, in the winter of, 1775 – 1776, to deliver to, General George Washington, at Cambridge, the train of artillery, from Fort Ticonderoga used, to force the British Army, ... More on HMDB

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Marlborough MA 01752, United States of America
Williams Tavern (1662 - 1947) If the original building were still standing, Williams Tavern would be the oldest tavern in the United States. Williams House was built in 1662 by Lt. Abraham Williams... More on Historicmarlborough.org
Inscription. The first tavern was erected on this site by Lieutenant Abraham Williams in 1665. Destroyed by Indians in 1676, it was promptly rebuilt and managed by the Williams Family until 1829. H... More on HMDB

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Northborough MA 01532, United States of America
Inscription. Mary Goodnow who lived here with her parents was lame and unable to run to the garrison house for safety when the indians attacked Northborough, August 18, 1707. A short path leads through the woods to her grave near ... More on HMDB

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Marlborough MA 01752, United States of America
Inscription. Through this place passed, General Henry Knox, in the winter of, 1775 – 1776, to deliver to, General George Washington, at Cambridge, the train of artillery, from Fort Ticonderoga used, to force the British Army, ... More on HMDB

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Lancaster MA 01523, United States of America
Inscription. Rowlandson rock is the site where captives such as Mary Rowlandson, her son, and others from Lancaster, spent their first night. The Indians holding them captive had just raided and bu... More on HMDB
Inscription. On the crest of George Hill, near by, is situated Rowlandson Rock where the captives from the Rowlandson garrison house passed their first night after the burning of Lancaster by the I... More on HMDB

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Lancaster MA 01523, United States of America
Inscription. Nearby was the largest elm in New England, one of the many huge elms for which Lancaster was famous during the 18th and 19th centuries, located beside the Nashua on an old road called Lovers Lane. Measurements in 1888: ... More on HMDB

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Lancaster, Massachusetts
