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1655 N Main St, Jefferson, MA 01522

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21 Moscow Rd, Jefferson, MA 01522

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57 Wood St, Jefferson, MA 01522
Description: The Oak Bluffs Land & Wharf Co., the original builder of many historic landmarks in Oak Bluffs, sold this building and the adjacent lot in 1873. The lot alone was sold to the Martha�s Vineyard Camp Meetin... More on Secretgardenmv.com

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Princeton, Massachusetts
Located in the heart of New England, Wachusett offers real mountain skiing just minutes away from Boston, R... More on SkiResortGuide.com
The rentals aren't too shabby either-all the skis have been recently updated. More on SkiSite

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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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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

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321 Main St, Worcester, MA 01608, USA

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1157 Main St, Holden, MA 01520

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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

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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
