Historical Places in Wilmington, MA
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1. Wilmington Methodist Church
2. St Thomas Ccd
3. St Dorothy's Church
5. United Church Of Christ Congregational
6. Unitarian Universalist Church
7. St John Baptist Church
8. Woburn Historical Society
From Business: Oldest continously operated mill site in the nation (open to the public twice a week - free of charge).Oldest continously operated mill site in the nation (open…
13. Buckman Tavern
From Business: This Historic Tavern is one of the few colonial era buildings still standing around the Battle Green and was used by the Lexington Militia on April 19th, 1775 as…
14. First Parish-Unitarian Church
From Business: First Parish is located adjacent to the historic Battle Green in Lexington, Massachusett, and has roots dating back to 1692. A Unitarian Universalist church, the…
15. Edson Cemetery
From Business: Jack Kerouac's grave draws many of the author's beatnik followers to Edson.Jack Kerouac's grave draws many of the author's beatnik followers to Edson.
16. Temple Emmanuel
17. Emmanuel Episcopal Church
19. Lexington Historical Society
20. Cary Hall
21. Temple Isaiah
22. Grace Community Church
23. Minute Man National Historical Park - Visitor Center
24. Arlington Historical Soc
25. Saint John's Episcopal Church
26. Congregation Beth Israel West
27. Hancock Clark House
From Business: The home of Lexington's first two ministers and the location where John Hancock and Sam Adams were staying on April 18, 1775. Paul Revere stopped here on his…
29. New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park
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