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1451:Springfield
1384:New Bedford
899:Fort Rodman
630:January 31,
448:wainscoting
436:Doric order
420:observatory
183: /
159:Coordinates
1738:Categories
1547:Winchester
1522:Somerville
1482:Framingham
1410:Gloucester
1379:Fall River
1358:Barnstable
1265:Barnstable
1159:See also:
573:References
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240:ID66000773
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1627:Worcester
1563:Brookline
1532:Wakefield
1487:Lexington
1472:Cambridge
1467:Arlington
1330:Worcester
1310:Nantucket
1305:Middlesex
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1270:Berkshire
790:Education
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212:Architect
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1527:Stoneham
1517:Sherborn
1420:Lawrence
1334:northern
1320:Plymouth
1290:Franklin
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561:See also
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149:Location
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1632:eastern
1537:Waltham
1512:Reading
1502:Medford
1477:Concord
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1542:Weston
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