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    The Wayside, also known as the Henry Demarest Lloyd House, is a historic house at 830 Sheridan Road in Winnetka, Illinois, United States. An extensively...
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    cottage they called Half Wayside across the street from Henry Demarest Lloyd's house, The Wayside. Henry Demarest and Jessie Bross Lloyd died in 1903 and 1904...
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    Demarest Lloyd State Park is a public recreation area located on Buzzards Bay in the town of Dartmouth, Massachusetts. The park's 200 acres (81 ha) include...
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    Winnetka and attended New Trier High School Georgia Lloyd (1913–1999), pacifist, writer Henry Demarest Lloyd, activist for labor rights, woman suffrage, and...
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    Minute Man National Historical Park (category American Revolution on the National Register of Historic Places)
    commemorates the opening battle in the American Revolutionary War. It also includes the Wayside, home in turn to three noted American authors. The National...
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  • Nicholas Jarrot Mansion Crow Island School   The Wayside David Davis House John Deere House Farm Creek Section Farnsworth House Fort de Chartres Fort Sheridan Ulysses S...
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    of a Wayside Inn Commemorative medal for Women's Exhibit at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. The original 1759 house was built in the Georgian...
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    on the other side of town at The Wayside, Sophia Hawthorne visited the Old Manse on October 1, 1852, and referred to it as "the beloved old house". After...
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    Adams National Historical Park (category National historical parks of the United States)
    and historians Henry Adams and Brooks Adams. The national historical park's eleven buildings tell the story of five generations of the Adams family (from...
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    Walden Pond (category Henry David Thoreau)
    for its association with the writer Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862), whose two years living in a cabin on its shore provided the foundation for his famous...
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    Mystic River (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    directed the acclaimed film adaptation. In the 1861 poem "Paul Revere's Ride" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Paul Revere rides along the banks of the Mystic...
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    Charles Henry (1911). The History of Springfield in Massachusetts for the Young: Being Also in Some Part the History of Other Towns and Cities in the County...
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    visitors to the region since the 1800s, when a Swiss-style chalet was perched atop the falls. Famed visitors include writers Herman Melville, Henry Longfellow...
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    Boston African American National Historic Site (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the National Park Service)
    the history of Boston's 19th-century African-American community, connected by the Black Heritage Trail. These include the 1806 African Meeting House,...
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    house in nearby Sherborn, was invited by the Natick Indians to build a gristmill and dam on the stream that is now called Indian Brook, creating the Broadmoor...
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    Henry Knox, his artillery chief. Although a small town at the time, Springfield, Massachusetts, offered obvious geographical advantages—it lay at the...
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    Hawkes House Custom House, c. 1880 Derby Wharf Light Salem - 1820 Eagle atop the Custom House Friendship of Salem Custom House seen from the deck of the Friendship...
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    heritage park in the oldest part of Roxbury, a former town annexed in 1868 by Boston, Massachusetts. It is anchored by the Dillaway–Thomas House, a large colonial...
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    Tantiusques (redirect from Crowd House)
    mine in the 1850s. Among the customers of the mine during the time it was operated by Crowd was the pencil factory of Henry David Thoreau better known...
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    Concord River (category Tributaries of the Merrimack River)
    book by Henry David Thoreau. The river begins in Middlesex County, formed by the confluence of the Sudbury and Assabet Rivers at Egg Rock, near the Concord...
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    Paine-Dodge) House, a First Period farmhouse constructed in 1694. Greenwood Farm is located on a neck of land in the north part of Ipswich, Massachusetts. The neck...
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    Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site (category Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts)
    them. It has a wharf to load the iron onto ocean-going vessels, as well as a large, restored 17th-century house. During the 17th century, iron was used...
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    Salem on January 6 of the following year. Three years later she was sold to George Nichols, Ichabod Nichols, Benjamin Pierce, Henry Pierce and Charles Saunders...
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    Castle Island (Massachusetts) (category Prison islands of the United States)
    Some people who worked at the fort included Thomas Beecher (ancestor of Henry Ward Beecher[citation needed]), a Castle officer; Captain Nicholas Simpkins...
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    Dinosaur Footprints Reservation (category Commons link is the pagename)
    including Thomas Henry Huxley, who visited the site during his trip to America in August 1876. The late John Ostrom of Yale University mapped the site and reported...
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    East Coast Greenway (category Long-distance trails in the United States)
    Trail—Wayside – Weston to Wayland Upper Charles Trail – Holliston to Milford Blackstone River Bikeway – Worcester to Millbury & Uxbridge to Blackstone The greenway...
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    Massachusettspaddler.com. Retrieved May 22, 2021. Logan, Henry G. (July 1, 1948). "State House News". The Morning Union. Springfield, Massachusetts. p. 11. Retrieved...
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  • 650-square-foot Georgian from 1937 needs a buyer to finish the job. Salny, Stephen M. (2001). The Country Houses of David Adler. W. W. Norton. p. 201. ISBN 9780393730456...
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    Bay Circuit Trail (category Long-distance trails in the United States)
    Habitat, Garden in the Woods, Devil's Den, Heard Farm, Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, the Mass Central Rail Trail—Wayside, Mount Misery (Lincoln...
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    Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary (category National Marine Sanctuaries of the United States)
    frequently in the area, and whaling ships caught many whales in the area. In 1854, the United States Navy sent Lieutenant Commander Henry Stellwagen to...
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