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    Newton Highlands is one of the thirteen villages within the city of Newton in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The Newton Highlands Historic...
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    Newton Highlands station is a surface-level light rail station located in Newton, Massachusetts on the Green Line D branch of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation...
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    Newton is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is roughly 8 miles (13 km) west of downtown Boston, and comprises a patchwork of...
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    Newton Upper Falls is one of the thirteen villages within the city of Newton in Massachusetts, United States. The village is listed as the Newton Upper...
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    Fred Allen, who would frequently mention "Mr. Jacob Haley of Newton Highlands, Massachusetts" on the air. Haley made a few phonograph records in 1923, and...
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    The Newton Highlands Historic District encompasses the historic heart of the village of Newton Highlands in Newton, Massachusetts. When it was added to...
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    she spent her final years with her sister in Massachusetts and died on July 15, 1951, in Newton Highlands, at the age of 86. Ovington also wrote novels...
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    Brigham's Ice Cream (category Defunct restaurants in Massachusetts)
    at franchised restaurants located in Massachusetts until 2013. It was founded in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts. Since the purchase by HP Hood, its offices...
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    2600s were assembled in a small facility on Kenneth Street in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, during ARP's infancy as a company. Housed in a bright blue...
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    Mary Schenck Woolman (category People from Newton, Massachusetts)
    impairments. Woolman died a few years later on August 1, 1940, in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, aged 80, and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in her birthplace...
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  • Street and the Massachusetts Turnpike Newton Highlands — centered on the intersections of Centre Street, Walnut Street and Lincoln Street Newton Lower Falls...
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  • rail station in Newton, Massachusetts, US Newton Highlands station, a light rail station in Newton, Massachusetts, US Newton (disambiguation) Newtown...
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    places listed in Newton. The 13 villages are: Auburndale Chestnut Hill Newton Centre Newton Corner Newton Highlands Newton Lower Falls Newton Upper Falls Newtonville...
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    Highland branch, also known as the Newton Highlands branch, was a suburban railway line in Boston, Massachusetts. It was opened by the Boston and Albany...
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    The Newton Railroad Stations Historic District in Newton, Massachusetts is composed of three geographically separate historic railroad stations and one...
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    Harvard University since 1985), and Sik Y. Hum. Calvin Chin of Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, carries on Kwong's legacy.) - Chiu Kau (趙教) began learning...
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    Benjamin Franklin Trueblood (category People from Newton, Massachusetts)
    Lyra Dale and Florence Esther. Trueblood died at his home in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts on October 26, 1916. He was buried at the Sugar Grove Cemetery...
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    Newtonville is one of the thirteen villages within the city of Newton in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. Newtonville is a predominantly residential...
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    James F. C. Hyde (category Mayors of Newton, Massachusetts)
    Centre and Cushing Streets, between Newton Highlands and Newton Centre. He chaired the Fruit Committee of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society and was president...
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    on the corner of Otis Street in the village of Newtonville, in Newton, Massachusetts. It was designed in the redbrick Colonial Revival style by Densmore...
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    within the city of Newton in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is located between Newton Centre, Newton Highlands, and Chestnut Hill...
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  • Katherine Hartmann. born 1968 Hartmann lived in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts. He died in Truro, Massachusetts, on the 7th of August, 2013 as a result of...
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    Needham Street Bridge (category National Register of Historic Places in Newton, Massachusetts)
    Needham and Newton, Massachusetts. The bridge was built in 1875, when Needham Street was laid out, connecting Newton Centre, Newton Highlands, and Needham...
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    Eliot station (category Buildings and structures in Newton, Massachusetts)
    Route 9 (Boylston Street) between the Newton Highlands and Newton Upper Falls villages of Newton, Massachusetts. The station has a parking lot at the...
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    Peabody-Williams House (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Newton, Massachusetts)
    in Newton, Massachusetts. The 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame house was built in 1891, and is one of the finest Shingle style houses in the Newton Highlands area...
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    The Newton and Boston Street Railway was a streetcar company in the Boston, Massachusetts area, eventually bought by the Middlesex and Boston Street Railway...
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    Fred Allen (category Male actors from Cambridge, Massachusetts)
    his show-business friends on the air ("Mr. Jacob Haley of Newton Highlands, Massachusetts" was Allen's way of saying hello to his pal Jack Haley), and...
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  • Defending Jacob (miniseries) (category Television shows filmed in Massachusetts)
    Park, the village of Newton Highlands, and the UMass Amherst Mount Ida Campus. Additional filming began in Belmont, Massachusetts. Filming also began in...
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    South Burying Ground (category National Register of Historic Places in Newton, Massachusetts)
    Winchester Street in the village of Newton Highlands, in the city of Newton, Massachusetts. Established in 1802, it is Newton's third cemetery. It has 357 recorded...
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  • to complete with the Newton and Boston Street Railway's Newton Center branch. An extension from Newton Center to Newton Highlands via Cypress, Paul, and...
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