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  2. Somerville, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    0612815. Website. somervillema.gov. Somerville (/ ˈsʌmərvɪl / SUM-ər-vil) is a city located directly to the northwest of Boston, and north of Cambridge, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. As of the 2020 United States Census, the city had a total population of 81,045 people.

  3. Birth certificate - Wikipedia

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    Birth certificates issued between 1 July 1997 and 27 April 2008 recorded whether or not the child's Hong Kong permanent resident status was established at birth. Birth certificates issued after the latter date record which provision of the Immigration Ordinance the said status has been established under. [47]

  4. Timeline of Somerville, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 19th century. 1630 - Charlestown settled. 1631 - Colonial Governor John Winthrop granted 600 acres of land known as Ten Hills Farm. [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] 1703 - Windmill built (approximate date). [ 3 ] 1714 - Peter Tufts House built. [ 3 ] 1756 - Powder House in use.

  5. Bow Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. March 26, 1976. The Bow Street Historic District encompasses a mixed 19th-century commercial-residential in the Union Square area of Somerville, Massachusetts. It covers a part of the west side of Union Square that saw significant development during the city's growth in the 19th century, and has remained well-preserved since then.

  6. Somerville City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Somerville City Hall (which formerly served as Somerville High School) is a historic municipal building at 93 Highland Avenue in Somerville, Massachusetts. Built in 1852 and enlarged several times, it has served as the city's first high school, first public library, and only city hall. The building was added to the National Register of ...

  7. John J. Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Murphy was an unsuccessful candidate for the Massachusetts Senate in 1916 and the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1928. He was the Democratic nominee for mayor in 1921, 1923, 1925, and 1927, losing each time. [3] In 1929 he became the first Democrat to win the mayoralty in Somerville. [1] He was reelected in 1931 and was preparing to ...

  8. Lynn, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    0613376. Website. www.lynnma.gov. Lynn is the eighth-largest municipality in Massachusetts, United States, [8] and the largest city in Essex County. Situated on the Atlantic Ocean, 3.7 miles (6.0 km) north of the Boston city line at Suffolk Downs, Lynn is part of Greater Boston 's urban inner core. [9]

  9. Mount Vernon Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Vernon Street Historic District is a historic district consisting of the even-numbered houses at 8–24 Mount Vernon Street in Somerville, Massachusetts.The district includes four modest Greek Revival houses built c. 1850, an earlier Federal period house, and a late 19th century Second Empire house, representing a progression of housing styles through the 19th century.