Massachusetts
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Massachusetts
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- Thomas Smith House Agawam, Massachusetts c. 1757
- Old South Church Boston, Massachusetts
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Ross Tavern
Ipswich, Massachusetts
c. 1675-1700
Ross Tavern in Ipswich is comprised of two houses moved to this location and joined together in 1940: the Lord-Collins House (c. 1675–1700) and the Proctor House (c. 1690).
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Old North Church
Boston, Massachusetts
1723
Founded in 1723, Old North is the oldest church in Boston. It is best known for its steeple, which displayed the lanterns signaling the advance of the British troops.
- Bardwell's Ferry Bridge Conway, Massachusetts 1882
- Bartlett's Bridge Oxford, Massachusetts 1889
- Benjamin Franklin Birthplace Boston, Massachusetts 1706
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Old South Meeting House
Boston, Massachusetts
1729
Built in 1729 as a Puritan church, this building in the heart of Boston is the site of the meeting on December 16, 1773, that led to the Boston Tea Party.
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Boston Massacre Site
Boston, Massachusetts
1770
A cobblestone star on a traffic island marks the site of a skirmish between colonists and British soldiers on March 5, 1770, in which five colonists were killed.
- Walnut Street No. 10 Clinton, Massachusetts
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