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Winter Hill Fort, Anne Adams-Tufts, and Paul Revere
in Massachusetts Historical Markers
Two markers commemorating two people and a place from the American Revolution.
posted by: Shorelander
location: Massachusetts
date listed: 5/4/2008
last visited: 4/12/2008
SE0.6 mi
Middlesex Canal (Foss Park)
A pair of markers showing the route of the Middlesex Canal through northeast Somerville.
S0.9 mi
Prospect Hill markers
Several markers atop or near the top of Prospect Hill in Somerville, Massachusetts.
SW1.2 mi
North Cambridge series, Porter Square
A series of four markers describing the history of North Cambridge in Porter Square.
date listed: 5/27/2008
W1.3 mi
Carriage Making [Cambridge]
This area once had several carriage building operations and this building was once the factory of the Henderson Brothers, the most successful of these factories.
posted by: NorStar
date listed: 7/21/2007
last visited: never
SW1.3 mi
Oldest House in Cambridge
The sign at the corner of Linnaean Street and Massachusetts Avenue is for the house that is up the street that may be the oldest standing in Cambridge.
SW1.4 mi
Cooper • Frost • Austin House
A marker on the oldest house in Cambridge.
SW1.7 mi
Louis and Elizabeth Agassiz
The site of the home of Louis & Elizabeth Agassiz.
date listed: 4/5/2006
last visited: 4/5/2006
Way To Charlestown
A series of markers describing traveling across the Colony.
SE1.7 mi
Meigs' Experimental Railway
Meigs' Experimental Railway was important evolution step in subways and monorails.
date listed: 7/10/2006
last visited: 2/19/2007
Route of William Dawes
A marker dedicated to the ride of William Dawes.
SW1.8 mi
Old Milestone
An old milestone from Boston to Cambridge.
Old Burying Ground [Cambridge]
Cambridge's Old Burying Ground.
last visited: 8/11/2006
Indian College at Harvard University
Near this spot from 1655 to 1698 stood the Indian College.
date listed: 10/21/2006
SW1.9 mi
Cambridge
A marker honoring the early history of Cambridge.
SE1.9 mi
St. Francis de Sales
Consecrated in 1862, St. Francis de Sales and its adjoining cemetery sit high atop Bunker Hill.
date listed: 3/21/2006
Melusina Fay Peirce
On an old factory building in a dense part of Cambridge is a sign about Melusina Fay Peirce, who was an early feminist.
date listed: 7/28/2007
Blue Anchor Tavern
What is now an Urban Outfitters was once much more.
date listed: 5/2/2006
last visited: 5/2/2006
New England Glass Company
Glassmaking used to be a big industry in New England. This was the largest.
Prof. John Winthrop
I bet you didn't know John Winthrop lived next to Tower Records.
Marketplace [Cambridge]
Site of one of the first markets in the Boston area.
Quality Row
A sign that remarks about the differences between the haves and have nots.
date listed: 4/15/2006
Hiram Sands House
The former home of the Sands family.
date listed: 5/1/2006
last visited: 5/1/2006
SE2 mi
Middlesex County Courthouse
Sign for a beautiful courthouse.
Oldest Church in East Cambridge
The oldest church in East Cambridge, now residences.