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  2. Burlington, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Burlington, Massachusetts. /  42.50472°N 71.19611°W  / 42.50472; -71.19611. Burlington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 26,377 at the 2020 census.

  3. Wilson Mill-Old Burlington Road District - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Mill—Old Burlington Road District encompasses a historic mill site and several adjacent historic houses in Bedford, Massachusetts. It is located southwest of the junction of Massachusetts Route 62 and United States Route 3, and includes a mill pond and dam, a stone-lined stream channel, foundations of a 17th-century gristmill, two ...

  4. Bedford, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford flag on display at the Bedford Free Public Library is the oldest known surviving intact battle flag in the United States. It is celebrated for having been the first U.S. flag flown during the American Revolutionary War, as it is believed to have been carried by Nathaniel Page's outfit of Minutemen to the Old North Bridge in Concord for the Battle of Concord on April 19, 1775.

  5. Bacon-Gleason-Blodgett Homestead - Wikipedia

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    August 18, 2003. The Bacon-Gleason-Blodgett Homestead is a historic house at 118 Wilson Road in Bedford, Massachusetts. Built about 1740, it is the town's only surviving example of a brick-end colonial-period house, with long association to a nearby gristmill. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 14, 1977 ...

  6. Middlesex Turnpike (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Middlesex Turnpike was an early turnpike between Cambridge and Tyngsborough, Massachusetts and the New Hampshire border, where it connected with the Amherst Turnpike and thence Nashua and Claremont, New Hampshire . Old Middlesex Turnpike in April 2021 where it used to connect across the Concord River. The turnpike was chartered on June 15 ...

  7. North Shore (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The North Shore is a region in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, loosely defined as the sea coast between Boston and New Hampshire. Its counterpart is the South Shore region extending south and east of Boston. The North Shore is a significant historical, cultural, and economic region of Massachusetts. The southern North Shore includes historic ...

  8. List of Massachusetts locations by per capita income

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    Massachusetts is the second wealthiest state in the United States of America, with a median household income of $89,026 (as of 2021), [ 1] and a per capita income of $48,617 (as of 2021). [ 2] Many of the state's wealthiest towns are located in the Boston suburbs. This area includes a high concentration of wealthy cities and towns just to the ...

  9. Middlesex Community College (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The college was founded in 1970 in leased buildings on the grounds of the Veterans Hospital in Bedford, Massachusetts. Starting in 1972, the college also leased space at the former Marist Preparatory Seminary, off Springs Road in Bedford. A third campus in Burlington, Massachusetts opened in September 1981 in a former middle-school building. [3]