Gardner is a city in Worcester County in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States. The population was 21,287 in the 2020 census. Gardner is home...
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The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is an art museum in Boston, Massachusetts, which houses significant examples of European, Asian, and American art....
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shut down. In 2019, Gardner made her stage debut in Michael Frayn's Noises Off at The Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts. Gardner, who had never broken...
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Gardner may refer to: Gardner (given name) Gardner (surname) Gardner, Colorado Gardner, Illinois Gardner, Kansas Gardner, Massachusetts Gardner, North...
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Mark Pieloch (category People from Gardner, Massachusetts)
attended Gardner High School in Gardner, Massachusetts. After high school, Pieloch earned a M.S. in Industrial Pharmacy from the Massachusetts College...
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December 10, 1898, Gardner died from "apoplexy" (a stroke) at the Exchange Club in Boston. Gardner Family Papers 1772-1915. (The Massachusetts Historical Society...
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William Sewall Gardner (October 1, 1827 – April 4, 1888) was a justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court from 1885 to 1887. He was appointed...
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Sylvester K. Pierce House (category Buildings and structures in Gardner, Massachusetts)
Victorian Haunted Mansion, is a historic house at 4 West Broadway in Gardner, Massachusetts. Built between 1873 and 1875 for a local chair manufacturer, it...
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Nantucket (redirect from Nantucket County, Massachusetts)
and Mirror. Retrieved September 20, 2017. Gardner, Will (1949). The Coffin Saga. Nantucket Island, Massachusetts: Whaling Museum Publications. Karttunen...
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business district of Gardner, a city in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. This airport is owned by the City of Gardner, and is located in...
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the Alabama Supreme Court William Gardner (Massachusetts judge) (1827–1888), associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Justice Gardiner...
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Isabella Stewart Gardner (April 14, 1840 – July 17, 1924) was an American art collector, philanthropist, and patron of the arts. She founded the Isabella...
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Thomas Gardner (1724 – July 3, 1775) was an American politician and soldier. Gardner was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was a descendant of Thomas...
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Seaman Paper (category Manufacturing companies based in Massachusetts)
Seaman Paper is an American pulp and paper company based in Gardner, Massachusetts. The Seaman Paper brand is related to The Bermingham & Seaman Company...
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as "The Jazz Baby". Gardner was born in Malden, Massachusetts, the son of Grace Adelma (Waugh) and Charles Walter Gardner. Gardner graduated from Palo...
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up a workshop in Gardner, Massachusetts which operated under his name until its sale in 1937 to Henry Heywood. Heywood was a Gardner businessman, who...
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Barbara Richardson (category People from Gardner, Massachusetts)
9th United States Secretary of Energy. Barbara Flavin was born in Gardner, Massachusetts, March 25, 1949, the daughter of Evelyn Mary (née Kaplan) and John...
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Hadassah Lieberman (category People from Gardner, Massachusetts)
in 1949, settling in Gardner, Massachusetts, where he was the rabbi of Congregation Ohave Shalom. Lieberman graduated from Gardner High School in 1966...
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Augustus Peabody Gardner (November 5, 1865 – January 14, 1918) was an American military officer and Republican Party politician from Massachusetts. He represented...
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Gardner High School is a public high school in Gardner, Massachusetts. Gardner High School was established in 1872, with the first graduating class being...
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School Ties (category Films set in Massachusetts)
train station) in Leominster, Massachusetts. The scene at Skip's Blue Moon Diner was filmed in downtown Gardner, Massachusetts. In addition, Groton School...
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The Gardner News Building is a historic commercial building located at 309 Central Street in Gardner, Massachusetts. Built in 1906, it has served since...
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Gardner station is a former station stop on the MBTA Commuter Rail Fitchburg Line, located in Gardner, Massachusetts. Passenger service to Union Station...
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area of Gardner, Massachusetts on March 4, 1984. Her body was found in early May in a marsh near Birch Hill Dam in Royalston, Massachusetts. His suspected...
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of the silversmith from his father, George Porter Blanchard in Gardner, Massachusetts. In 1923, Blanchard moved to Burbank, California, where he established...
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Illinois, and Rockford, Illinois, followed by Chicago in 1921, and Gardner, Massachusetts, in 1924. In 1922, J. S. Seidman joined the firm as a founding member...
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The Gardner News is a daily newspaper serving seven cities and towns in northwest Worcester County, Massachusetts. In addition to the city of Gardner, where...
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Gardner State Hospital is a historic mental hospital located in Gardner, Massachusetts. The hospital was closed in 1975, and is now operated as North Central...
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at what is now known as Gloucester. Gardner is considered by some to have been the first Governor of Massachusetts, due to his being in authority in the...
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Mount Wachusett Community College, whose main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts. The Princeton Public Library was established in 1884. In fiscal...
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