
Title: Hotel Marlowe, 25 Edwin H. Land Blvd. Cambridge Massachusetts (MA), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Res. 800.825.7040 •
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Title: Plymouth Harbor Plymouth Massachusetts (MA), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
A Gull's Eye view of the Harbor. Although noted for being the landing place of the Pilgrims and the first permanent settlement of Europeans in America, Plymouth is more dependent upon her harbor for her livelihood. Hundreds of commercial and pleasure boats and anchored in the shelter of the man made, protective sea wall.
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Title: The Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers, 50 Park Plaza Boston Massachusetts (MA), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Overlooking the Public Garden and Boston Common adjacent to Boston's finest shops and the theatre district. Boston's most complete banquet and convention facilities from 10 to 2000. Florist, health Club, Pharmacy, Giff Shops, Barber Shop and Beauty Salon. All sightseeing tours start here. Indoor parking, Major Airline ticket offices and foreign currency exchange. Hilton Reservation Service Worldwide.
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Title: Edgartown Harbor Light Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Gay Head Cliffs Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The splendor clay colors rise 200 ft. from the beach below
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Title: Trinity United Methodist Church, Oak Bluffs Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1878
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Title: Methodist Church Edgartown Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Methodist Church, Edgartown on Martha's Vineyard Island. This beautiful church was built in 1842 from a design by Cedric Baylies and contributed prominently to religious life of the early whalers.
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Title: Menemsha Harbor Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Aerial View Of The Gay Head Clay Cliffs Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of the gay head clay cliffs. Colors of the magnificent clay range from pure white to all shades of brown and even black and blue
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Title: Typical Stone Fence Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: View From Edgartown Pier Edgartown Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
View from Edgartown pier of chappaquiddick Island and Ferry Edgartown ? Martha's Vineyard ? Mass
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Title: The Colonial Inn Edgartown Massachusetts (MA), Chrome PM 1955 Aug-24
Description:
European, Modified or American Plan Open June 1, close October 15 Every modern convenience . . Homelike atmosphere. Located on Edgartown's finest residential street. Write to Thomas H. Chirgwin, Manager for full information.
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Title: Waterfront And Homes Edgartown Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Here one is transported back into the traditional seafaring past. The fresh whiteness of the old whalers homes, profusion of primroses, the sounds and smell of the sea, all stir a nostalgia of a romantic past.
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Title: Tanglewood In The Berkshires Lenox Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The 6,000 seat Music shed during a Sunday afternoon concert by the world famous Boston Symphony Orchestra with crowds listening from the Great Lawn of this beautiful 210 acre estate in Lenox, Mass.
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Title: The Methodist Church Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Methodist Church designed by Frederick Bayliss ? built in 1843 Edgartown ? Martha's Vineyard ? Mass
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Title: Amphitheatre Interior, Tanglewood Lenox Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Gay Head Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Canadian Geese Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Cross Rip Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
M/V ?Cross Rip? leaving Ocean Street Dock in Hyannis to Martha's Vineyard ? Mass
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Title: Gay Head Cliffs Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The multi-colored clays of Gay Head rise 150 ft. from the beaches below. The cliffs are part of the Indian township of Gay Head. Gay head is one of two Indian townships in Massachusetts
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Title: Menemsha Harbor Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Gay Head Cliffs Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Beauty of a colorful natural landmark
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Title: St. Ann's Church Lenox Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Erected in 1873, this beautiful stone church adds to the quiet dignity of this beautiful Berkshire town.
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Title: Gay Head Cliffs Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The splendor clay colors rise 200 ft. from the beach below
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Title: Memorial Park, Edgartown Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Dyke Bridge, Chappaquiddick Island Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Swan Pond, Edgartown Road Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: West Chop Lighthouse Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Gay Head Light Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: 1200 Beacon Street Hotel, Corner St. Paul Street Brookline Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Greater Boston's Finest Motor Hotel. 170 beautiful rooms ? Garage under. Television and radio included in rate. Air conditioned throughout. Attractive Dining Room, Lounge Bars and Coffee Shop. Located less than two miles from downtown Boston. AAA Recommended.
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Title: The Emily Post House And Garden Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Charming summer home of Mrs. Post, famous authority on etiquette. Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard Island, Mass.
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Title: Mount Holyoke College Suth Hadley Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Psychology and Education Building
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Title: Farm Museum Hadley Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Farm Museum which was originally a barn on the Porter-Phelps Huntington property on route 47. The Museum contains many farm implements. Household articles, tools and vehicles in common use in the 1600's, 1700's and 1800's.
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Title: First Congregational Church Hadley Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Christopher Wren type spire, topped by a gilded weathercock weathervane dated about 1752, on the first Congregational church in Hadley, Mass. This church was built in 1808 and 1809, the third since the founding of the church in 1659.
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Title: Bobby Hackett's Pembroke Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Serving the best New England has to offer. Featuring our own Salt Water Lobster Pool ? Fresh Fish Daily ? Prime Beef & Steaks. Entertainment ? Cocktail Lounge Function Room for Parties, Weddings and Banquets. Open Daily for Luncheon & Dinner Tues. thru Sat. 11:30 A.M. To 11 P.M. Sundays and Holidays 12 noon to 9:00 P.M.
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Title: Cross Rip Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
M/V ?Cross Rip? leaving Ocean Street Dock in Hyannis to Martha's Vineyard ? Mass
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Title: Fisherman's House Menemsha Harbor Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Famous Gingerbread Cottage, Oak Bluffs Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Owned by New York Artist Mrs. Jean Van Vliet Spencer Oak Bluffs ? Martha's Vineyard ? Mass
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Title: Gay Head Cliffs From Beach Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Gay head Cliffs from beach. Multi-colored clay cliffs on Martha's Vineyard Island. Massachusetts. Their majestic beauty is famous and admired by thousands of vacationists yearly
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Title: Late Afternoon Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Worcester Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Left ? Wesley Methodist Church Center ? First Unitarian Church Right ? Worcester County Court House
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Title: St. Paul's Cathedral Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Centrum In Worcester Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This multi-purpose civic center facility in Central Massachusetts is less than one hour Boston. Springfield. Sturbridge, Nashua, N.H., Providence, R.I., or Hartford, Ct.
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Title: Wesley United Methodist Church, 114 Main St Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The largest Methodist church in New England. It was dedicated in 1927 ?To The Glory of God and For the Service of Man.? Gothic architecture and beautiful Connick Studio stained glass windows are some of the features to be admired
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Title: Holy Cross College Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Wheeler Hall
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Title: College Of The Holy Cross, St. Joseph Memorial Chapel Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The center of the students' spiritual life, rears its colonnaded facade above the scene at the eastern extremity of the campus. Known for its architectural beauty and purity of design, it is a fitting symbol of the ideals that permeate and dominate the culture of Holy Cross.
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Title: Haberlin Hall, College of the Holy Cross Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
A Physical Science Building designed for the departments of Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics.
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Title: Holy Cross College Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial View of the Campus
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Title: Clark University, Jonas G. Clark Building Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1887, this university is one of the 14 charter members of the Association of American Universities. Its Graduate School of Geography is internationally known.
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Title: Assumption College, 500 Salisbury St Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome PM 1975 Jul-28
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Title: St. Paul's Cathedral Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
St. Paul's Cathedral is the spiritual center of the Diocese of Worcester, established in the Holy Year, 1950, to serve Worcester County in Central Massachusetts.
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Title: O'Kane Hall, Holy Cross College Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: The Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1865, is one of the oldest and most widely known of the colleges devoted exclusively to training young men in the major fields of engineering and science.
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Title: Seven Hills Plaza Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Bus Station ? Holiday Inn
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Title: Worcester Science Center Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Includes a Science Museum, the Alden Omnisphere, Fuller Hall of Energy, Miniature Railroad, Woodland Garden and Zoo, all in a beautiful 50-acre park setting.
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Title: Assumption College, 500 Salisbury St Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Feeding The Pigeons At Green Hill Park Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome PM 1958 Jun-26
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Title: Dinand Library Holy Cross College Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Worcester Center Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Facing the new Common with its glistening pool, this center contains over 100 shops; department stores; restaurants and commercial buildings. This outstanding urban development, located in the core of Central New England, is backed by an indoor parking area for over 4300 cars.
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Title: Main Street Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
?The heart of the Commonwealth?
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Title: The New 650-Bed St. Vincent Hospital Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Largest private hospital in central Massachusetts, has dominated the skyline of Worcester since its dedication in April, 1954. Modern Clinics and Research bring up to date the healing arts under the direction of the Sisters of Providence.
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Title: The First Baptist Church Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Situated on Salisbury St. at Park Ave., opposite Institute Park and adjoining the Campus of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Organized Dec. 9, 1812, the present building was dedicated Sept. 24, 1939.
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Title: Elm Park Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Elm Park is the oldest park in the United States. Located in center city. Containing 88 acres
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Title: Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge, 130 Worcester Road, Route 9 Framingham Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
72 Air conditioned Rooms, Color T.V. & Radio. Meeting and Banquet Rooms ? Heated Indoor Pool & Sauna Bath ? Cocktail Lounge & Restaurant ? Wellesley College ? Shopping Center ? 20 Minutes to Downtown Boston.
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Title: The Freedom Trail Boston Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
1. Boston Common; 2. State House; 3. Park Street Church; 4. Old Granary Burying Ground; 5. King's Chapel; 6. Site of First Public School; 7. Statue of Benjamin Franklin; 8. Old Corner Bookstore; 9. Old South Meeting House; 10. Birthplace of Ben Franklin; 11. Old State House; 12. Boston Massacre Site; 13. Faneuil Hall; 14. Paul Revere House; 15. Old North Church
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Title: Wesley Methodist Church, Main and State Streets Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
New England's largest Protestant Church, Distinctive Gothic architecture. Cathedral windows depict history of Christian faith. Chapel open daily for prayer.
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Title: Map Of Martha's Vineyard Island Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
New England's largest island and long famed as a summer resort. About 20 miles long and 10 miles wide, it has 6 towns and more than 100 square miles of unusual scenic beauty.
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Title: Map Of Lake Winnipesaukee And Major Islands Lake Winnipesaukee Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
1-Barndoor Island; 2-Bear Island; 3-Black Island; 4-Blackcat Island; 5-Dow's Island; 6-Forty Islands; 7-Governor's Island; 8-Guernsey Island; 9-Little Bear Island; 10-Long Island; 11-Pine Island; 12-Rattlesnake Island;13-Sandy Island; 14-Sleeper's Island; 15-Stonedam Island; 16-Three Mile Island; 17-Timber Island; 18-Varney Islands; 19-Welch Island; 20-Whortleberry Island
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Title: Greetings From Marblehead Marblehead Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Historic Essex County Danver Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: The Freedom Trail Boston Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This map serves as a guide for a tour of our nation's most famous historic shrines
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Title: The Mc Intire Tea House Danver Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Mc Intire Tea House is in the gardens of Glen Magna, Endicott Estate, Ingersoll Street, Danvers. Entrance is through the Mansion open daily from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., with a small fee from May 15th to October 15th. This gazebo was built by Samuel Mc Intire, famous architect of Salem in 1792. It is white with green blinds and decorated with pilasters and swags. Its pediments are four urns and two carved figures ? a farmer with scythe and a milk maid with pail.
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Title: Noah's Ark, Essex Institute Salem Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Noah's Ark, 19th century. Carved and painted wood.
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Title: Fall Foliage South Deerfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Fall Foliage in the tranquil town of South Deerfield, Mass.
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Title: Derby Wharf Salem Maritime National Historic Site Salem Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the most important survivals from the great days of Salem shipping. Also used as a base for fitting out privateers during the Revolution and the War of 1812
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Title: Air View Of City Of Salem, Salem Harbor Salem Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Showing Salem Willows at far left and historic Derby Wharf in right center
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Title: Clock Tower On The Mall, State College at Salem Salem Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Salem Yacht Club Salem Willows Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Custom House Salem Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Pioneer Village Salem Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Thatched Huts and Dugouts where early Pioneers lived and worked during the 1630's
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Title: Pickering Wharf Salem Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Pickering Wharf, famous for its many retail stores, restaurants, condominiums, and boat docking areas. In the right background is the Old Custom House, part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site.
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Title: Andrew-Safford House, 13 Washington Square Salem Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Late Federal period house built by John Andrew in 1818 and considered in its day to be the most costly private residence in New England. Purchased by John Osborne Safford in the 1870's and acquired by Essex Institute in 1947. Not open to the public
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Title: View Of The Quaint Old Post Office Deerfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Frary House Deerfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Red Salt Box ? 1765 Deerfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Historic Deerfield, Inc.
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Title: Memorial Hall Deerfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Deerfield Post Office Deerfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
A modern building, reflecting the original design of the Third Meeting House of Deerfield which served the Village from 1696-1728.
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Title: The Brick Church (1824) And Old Manse (1768) Deerfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Town Landing And Motif Number One Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: The Old Sloop Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
First Congregational Church in Rockport, built in 1804. The name ?Old Sloop? derives from the historic fact that the church was mistaken for a Sloop and fired upon by a British frigate in the War of 1812.
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Title: Motif Number One Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Famous Motif Number One Bearskin Neck, Cape Ann Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Motif number one is nationally known as one of the outstanding art objects of America. This subject is the most popular with artists on the entire Atlantic coast
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Title: Motif Number One Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Sport Cruisers tied up at Bradley's Wharf in Rockport Harbor
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Title: World Famous Motif Number One Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Most painted and photographed subject on the New England Coast. Dedicated as a memorial to all Rockport veterans
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Title: The Harbor, Bearskin Neck And The Yacht Club From The Headlands Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome PM 1967 Aug-03
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Title: Bird's-Eye View Of Harbor Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Rockport Harbor Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Showing steeple of Congregational Church of Revolutionary fame. Also Yacht Club and Motif #1
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Title: Rockport Harbor Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Colorful Rockport Harbor, with Motif Number One Surrounded by fishing and pleasure boats.
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Title: Rockport Golf Club Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the finest Golf Courses on the North Shore
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Title: Historic Bearskin Neck Rockprot Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Top Left: Looking down the historic Bearskin Neck area. Top Right: Panoramic view of the inner harbor showing the Bearskin Neck area to the center right. Bottom Left: Inner harbor as seen from the tip of Bearskin Neck. Bottom Right: The entrance to Bearskin Neck
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Title: Artist At Work In Picturesque Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Famous Motif Number One Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Motif Number One is the most popular art subject on the entire Atlantic Coast
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Title: Air View Of Bearskin Neck Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Air view of Bearskin Neck, Front Beach and the Yacht Club and Harbor at Rockport, Mass., on Cape Ann.
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Title: An Afternoon On Bearskin Neck Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This Neck is a quaint little section of Rockport, settled by fishermen away back. Most of the dwellings were used by them, so they are quite old ? now have been turned into art galleries, gift shops and summer residences. The dwellings all have names, no numbers; a few of the inhabitants reside there the year around. It has a fine restaurant, a fish and a lobster market. In the far distance is Dock Square. Rockport, Massachusetts.
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Title: Front Beach And Observatory Point Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: The Quarterdeck Rockport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome PM 1962 Jun-15
Description:
Your Landlubbers Cruise Ship ?All of the ocean and none of the motion? The Yankee Clipper
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Title: The Moors Restaurant, At the Tip of the Cape on Rte. 6A Provincetown Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
?Combed from the Sea? . . . where your dining and drinking pleasures are enhanced by the atmosphere of the old whaling days
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Title: Gosnold Street Looking Towards The Harbor Provincetown Massachusetts (MA), Chrome PM 1957 Apr-01
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Title: U.S. Coast Guard Station At Race Point Provincetown Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: The Buccaneer Motel Provincetown Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
50 Modern beautifully appointed Units. Magnificently situated on the Beach, overlooking Cape Cod Bay and Provincetown. Unusual sand dunes. Heated Swimming Pool, Putting Green, Shuffle-board, Free T.V., Wall-to-Wall Carpeting, Ceramic Tile Baths, heated and some units air conditioned.
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Title: East End Of U. S. Rte. 6 Provincetown Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
To Long Beach California 3517? Miles Coast to Coast
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Title: Circa 1830, 8 Winslow St Provincetown Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Provincetown Inn & Motel, Provincetown Cape Cod Massachusetts (MA), Chrome PM 1964 Jul-20
Description:
At the tip of Cape Cod, on the exact spot where the Pilgrims first landed on Nov. 11, 1620. The airview shows the Inn & Motel with the Pilgrim Hat Pool centrally located.
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Title: The Portiuncula Chapel Hanover Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Richard Cardinal Cushing with Children in The Portiuncula Chapel
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Title: Richard's Hall Hanover Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Boys' residence building with central dining room and chapel at Cardinal Cushing School and Training Center in Hanover, Massachusetts.
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Title: The Suffolk Resolves Milton Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Suffolk Resolves, drawn earlier at Dedham by Joseph Warren, were adopted September 9, 1774 by the delegates from Suffolk County at this, the Vose Tavern, in Milton, Massachusetts. The Resolves were one of the earliest and boldest declarations of refusal of obedience to the oppressive acts of Parliament.
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Title: Baker Chocolate Company Milton Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
At Milton Lower Mills is located the Baker Chocolate Company, on the site of the first grist mill in New England and the first chocolate mill in America. The Suffolk Resolutions were signed at the Vose Tavern, then located here, in 1774. The Neponset River divides Boston (in the background) from Milton, Massachusetts.
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Title: First Parish In Milton Milton Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The parish, gathered in 1673, built the present Church in 1834. In 1937 the Children's Chapel was erected.
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Title: Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Armory Milford Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Town Hall Milford Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Pioneer Valley Northampton Massachusetts (MA), Chrome PM 1952 Sep-01
Description:
Great quantities of tobacco are harvested in the Pioneer Valley
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Title: Memorial City Hall And Auditorium Lynn Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Memorial City Hall And Auditorium Lynn Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the most modern and beautiful municipal buildings in the East. Dedicated in 1949, its municipal offices are the last word in efficiency and beauty. The Memorial Auditorium seating 2,500 is the center of the community's many activities.
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Title: 1200 Beacon Street Hotel, Corner St. Paul Street Brookline Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Greater Boston's Finest Motor Hotel. 170 beautiful rooms ? Garage under. Television and radio included in rate. Air conditioned throughout. Attractive Dining Room, Lounge Bars and Coffee Shop. Located less than two miles from downtown Boston.
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Title: Hotel Beaconsfield, 1731 Beacon St Brookline Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
A quiet dignified, residential and transient hotel in Brookline, Boston's most famous suburb. Widely known as the social center of Brookline and the Newton, for its superb cuisines and service, and popular cocktail lounge, the Hunt Room.
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Title: Terry Vale Optics, P.O. Box 373 Milford Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Gould's Sugar House, Mohawk Trail Route 2 Shelburne Falls Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Featuring Fine Gifts ? Deerskin Products ? Native Woodcraft Homemade Maple Syrup and Candy Sold and Served in Rustic New England Atmosphere
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Title: Gould's Sugar House, Mohawk Trail Route 2 Shelburne Falls Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Featuring Fine Gifts ? Deerskin Products ? Native Woodcraft Homemade Maple Syrup and Candy Sold and Served in Rustic New England Atmosphere
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Title: Historic St. James Episcopal Church Great Barrington Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Organized in 1762 as an early outpost of the Church of England
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Title: Great Barrington Great Barrington Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Great Barrington, Massachusetts, crab apple trees in bloom on Main Street. In the background are St. Peter's Church and the Congregational Church.
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Title: Main Street Great Barrington Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This historic town, originally incorporated in 1766, has long been one of the most picturesque in the Beautiful Berkshire Hills.
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Title: Barrington Fair Great Barrington Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Oldest Fair in New England Horse Racing ? Pari-Mutuel Betting ? Agricultural Exhibits ? Giant Fun Midway ? Second Week in September Yearly ? Seven Days and Nights
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Title: Barrington Fair Great Barrington Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Oldest Fair in New England Horse Racing ? Pari-Mutuel Betting ? Agricultural Exhibits ? Giant Fun Midway ? Second Week in September Yearly ? Seven Days and Nights
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Title: Riding At Ted Mack Camp Great Barrington Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Ted Mack, famous T.V. Personality now operates his boys and girls camp as a part of Barrington School. The school has its permanent headquarters at The Berkshire Inn. The Inn is open for the summer season in early June.
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Title: St. Peters Church Great Barrington Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This inspiring church was erected in 1854 and is situated on the northern end of Main Street in one of the Beautiful Berkshire Hills' most picturesque towns
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Title: Russell Sage Chapel And Gould Hall East Northfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Northfield School For Girls
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Title: The Northfield East Northfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome PM 1955 Nov-18
Description:
Open All Year
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Title: Marquand Hall East Northfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome PM 1960 Jun-16
Description:
Northfield School For Girls
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Title: Russell Sage Chapel East Northfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Northfield School For Girls
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Title: Northfield Mount Hermon School East Northfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Northfield Mount Hermon crews on the Connecticut River in the four Appley shells on October 9, 1973. On October 21, NMH oarsmen won the Princeton Trophy and the Mayor's Trophy for the fastest schoolboy crew in the Head of the Charles Race ? the largest regatta in North America.
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Title: The Golf Course The Northfield Hotel East Northfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Baystate West Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This $40 million commercial development has promenades, fountaining, enclosed shopping mall; connects with 2 leading department stores and a motor hotel. Is located in the center of the city.
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Title: Greater Springfield Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Greater Springfield ? seen from across the Connecticut River ? is located at the ?Crossroads of New England.? It is the home of the Basketball Hall of Fame, Eastern States Exposition, Old Storrowton Village, Springfield Armory Museum, 795 acre Forest Park containing a zoo, Riverside, the largest amusement park in New England, and numerous colleges.
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Title: New South End Bridge Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Storrowton On Eastern States Fair Grounds Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome PM 1957 Jul-06
Description:
Storrowton, the most unique village in America. Original Colonial and early. American buildings have been restored and grouped around a village green in West Springfield to form Storrowton, the most unique village in America. Storrowton, the gift of Mrs. James J. Storrow of Boston, preserved for posterity the peaceful charm and beauty of the early New England village life. The latchstring is out at the little white entrance gate every day, including Sunday, from June to October.
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Title: Main Street Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The largest city in Western Massachusetts, nicknamed ?The City of Homes.? Founded in 1636.
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Title: Storrowton On Eastern States Fair Grounds Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
A restored Colonial village grouped around a green, preserves for posterity the charm and beauty of early New England village life. Seen here are the square dancers that provide but one of the many attractions at the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield, in September every year.
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Title: Eastern States Exposition West Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
An aerial view of the 175 acre grounds of the Eastern States Exposition, West Springfield, Mass., the Show Window of the East. Largest industrial and agricultural exposition in the entire East, the Exposition attracts some half million people annually to view more than 3500 head of livestock, some 350 national exhibits and the more than $5,000,000 display of outdoor machinery. The exposition is held the third full week of September each year.
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Title: Old Storrowton Tavern West Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Old Storrowton Tavern, a gracious and authentic colonial tavern (dating from 1795), is open every day for luncheon and dinner. In Storrowton Village on the Eastern States Exposition grounds in West Springfield, Mass.
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Title: Main Street Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The largest city in Western Massachusetts, nicknamed ?The City of Homes.? Founded in 1636.
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Title: Shriners Hospital For Crippled Children, 516 Carew St., Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Springfield Unit, Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children, provides complete Orthopedic care for each patient, from infancy to the 18th birthdate, at no cost to parents, guardians or any third parties. Any child, regardless of race or religion, is eligible for admission if treatment would prove a financial burden on the family or guardians. This hospital is supported by Shrines through annual hospital assessments and fund-raising activities as well as contributions to the Shiners Hospitals for Crippled Children endowment fund.
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Title: The William Pynchon Memorial Building Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located in the quadrangle in downtown Springfield
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Title: Home Office Of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Storrowton Village, Eastern States Exposition Grounds West Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
A restored Colonial village assembled around a green preserves for posterity the charm and beauty of early New England life. The ?Potter Mansion,? built by a captain in Geo. Washington's army, has excellent examples of period furnishings, and also houses the Village Store. With other buildings, it is open during the summer season.
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Title: Forest Park, Porter Lake Springfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Davenport Realty Trust, 20 North Main Street South Yarmouth Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Looking for a home on Cape Cod? See Davenport Realty first ? builders of quality homes for over 20 years. Specializing in residential and commercial properties
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Title: Hearth And Eagle Gift Shop, Route 28 South Yarmouth Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Distinctive Gifts and Accessories for the discriminating All Price Ranges
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Title: Green Harbor Village West Yarmouth Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Green Harbor Village a secluded bit of Cape Cod. 400 foot of private beach facing Lewis Bay. Well equipped cottages. Our admiralty suites are air-conditioned. Color TV. Outdoor heated pool
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Title: St. Mark's Episcopal Church Southborough Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Southborough Town Hall Pilgrim Congregational Church
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Title: St. Marks School Southborough Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the leading boy's schools in New England
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Title: The Ted Shawn Theatre, Box 87 Lee Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
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Title: Sage Hall, Smith College Northampton Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Building for lecture and concerts. Music department is in the rear
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Title: First Congregational Church Lee Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
First Congregational Church, Lee, Mass., the original church was built in 1780 and then replaced by a larger structure in 1800. This building burned to the ground in 20 degrees below zero weather and the present church building with its beautiful 192 foot high steeple was constructed in 1857.
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Title: The Ted Shawn Theatre, Box 87 Lee Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
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Title: Bobby Hackett's, Route 53 North Pembroke Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Serving the best New England has to offer. Featuring our own Salt Water Lobster Pool ? Fresh Fish Daily ? Prime Beef & Steaks. Entertainment ? Cocktail Lounge Function Room for Parties, Weddings and Banquets
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Title: Nobska Light, Nobska Point Woods Hole Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Research Vessels The Chain And The Atlantis At Wood Hole Woods Hole Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Oceanographic Vessels of the Woods Hole Fleet. Marine Biological Laboratories are at left and Oceanographic Institute at right
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Title: Marine Biological Building And Oceanographic Institution Woods Hole Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: The Village Green Falmouth Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Just a short distance from Woods Hole and the Islands
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Title: Boston's Historic Waterfront '76 Boston Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Boston, Massachusetts, a living memorial to the struggle for independence, where the seeds of revolution were sown. First to celebrate the Nation's bicentennial.
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Title: Port Of Boston Boston Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Although electronics, science and industry are of prime importance, Boston has always looked seaward. Ships from all around the world are served by Boston's docks and automated shipping facilities.
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Title: Boston Navy Yard Charleston Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Mystic River Bridge over Boston Harbor
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Title: Camper Cabins Charlton Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Camper Cabins at the Elliott P. Joslin Camp for Boys
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Title: Chapel Of The Holy Cross, Adelynrood Byfield Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Saugus Iron Works Saugus Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
This restoration stands on the site of the first iron works, where the die for the Pine Tree Shilling was cast.
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Title: Forge Building Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site Saugus Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
America's first successful integrated iron works operated from 1646 to about 1670. At the forge, cost iron was refined to a more useful wrought iron.
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