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1157 Main St, Holden, MA 01520

#2.
Boylston, MA

#3.
Spencer, Massachusetts
This 83-acre lake averages 11 feet in depth with a transparency of seven feet. About 80% of the shoreline has been developed with seasonal and year-round dwellings. Fishing, swimming, sailing and w... More on AnglerWeb.com
'Sugden Reservoir' is a Massachusetts reservoir located in Spencer, Massachusetts. It forms the headwaters of Shaw Brook, which is a tributary to Turkey Hill Creek, a major ... More on Wikipedia

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113 Goodnow Road, Princeton, Massachusetts
about Wachusett Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary: Twelve miles of trails at Wachusett Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary include such highlights as an 80-acre beaver pond alive with beaver, mink, otter, wood ducks, and herons. Located in the Wachusett ... More on GoCityKids

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Princeton MA 01541, United States of America
Inscription. Upon the rock fifty feet west of this spot Mary Rowlandson, wife of the first minister of Lancaster, was redeemed from captivity under King Philip. The narrative of her experience is one of the classics of colonial literature. ... More on HMDB

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Princeton MA 01541, United States of America

#7.
Skyline Drive, Worcester , MA
This is a really fun park. It is divided into two sections, the first shallower end has a take off ramp and a ledge surrounded by bowled transitions. There is a speed bump/roll in on the right side... More on ConcreteDisciples.com
The copings are shot. No slide at all, and you get thrown off in a lot of places. If the city would work on this a little bit, the ... More on ConcreteDisciples.com

#8.
Worcester, MA

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Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Known as the "Heart of the Commonwealth," Worcester, Massachusetts with a population of 170,000 remains today what it has been for decades, New England's second largest city and site of a diverse and pioneering economy. First incorporated ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

#10.
Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Known as the "Heart of the Commonwealth," Worcester, Massachusetts with a population of 170,000 remains today what it has been for decades, New England's second largest city and site of a diverse and pioneering economy. First incorporated ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
