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102 Prospect Hill Road, Harvard, MA 01451

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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

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Lancaster MA 01523, United States of America

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102 Prospect Hill Road, Harvard, MA, 01451
The Fruitlands Museum, located on the grounds of a 19th-century Utopian experiment, explores the ideas of American Transcendentalists, Shakers, and Native peoples. A National Landmark and Historic ... More on Heritage
overview: Located in rural Harvard, Massachusetts, Fruitlands has an unparalleled view across the Nashua River valley INCLUDES Archaeology Excavations. Objects and ... More on MuseumStuff.com

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Boylston, MA

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across a brook N
(Maxant, 14', 1945, 21-14-b) across a brook N. of Harvard , Harvard Township, Worcester County, MA. MA110/111 (Ayer Rd.) N. 3.3 miles from jct with MA110 in Harvard to the bridge on the W. side of the ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Wilde Road, Shirley, Massachusetts, United States

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Lancaster, Massachusetts
