1 - 15 of 15 results
You searched for: Place: is exactly 'New England'✖Date: [blank]✖Place: New England✖Subject: Places✖Type: Reference✖
Refine Your Search
Title | Type | Subject | Creator | Date | Place | Rights | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Longfellow Park Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| Longfellow Park Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Beaver Brook Reservation Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| Beaver Brook Reservation Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "The first reservation established by the Metropolitan Parks Commission (later the MDC) in 1893, Beaver Brook Reservation is 59 acres of open fields, wetlands and woodlands. Ponds, fields, marsh, and a cascading waterfall make the park's north section a delightful place to walk or picnic. The more developed south section features ballfields, a wading pool, and a tot lot. Beaver Brook's historic significance includes reminders of its past; the remains of a 19th century fulling mill, the historic Robert Morris Copeland House (c.1835) and a monument to the Waverly Oaks, perhaps the most famous trees of the 1890's." - “Beaver Brook Reservaton”, Massachusetts Government Department of Conservation and Recreation, Accessed online 03/30/10; http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/metroboston/beaver.htm [show more] | ||
Gloucester Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| Gloucester Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: “Occupying the major portion of Cape Ann is the nationally renowned fishing and tourism city of Gloucester, its rugged, scenic southern coastline extending from Magnolia Point to Gloucester Harbor, Eastern Point, Bass Rocks, and Cape Hedge. Thirty-one miles from Boston, initially on the Eastern and then the Boston & Maine railroads, this venerable community, including Magnolia Point…, became the North Shore’s most significant summer resort center in the mid to late nineteenth century, boasting numerous single-season residences and the largest concentration of resort hotels between Boston and the southern coastline of Maine.” - “Summer By The Seaside: The Architecture of New England Coastal Resort Hotels, 1820-1950” by Bryant F. Tolles, Jr., p. 102-3, University Press of New England – 2008 [show more] | ||
Grapevine Cove Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| Grapevine Cove Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Coffin's Beach Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| Coffin's Beach Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Also known as Wingaersheek Beach, Coffin's Beach is a 0.6-mile long beach located on the Annisquam River in West Gloucester, Massachusetts. | ||
Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
City of Cambridge, Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| City of Cambridge, Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Crocker Park Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| Crocker Park Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Crocker Park, with some of the best views of Marblehead Harbor, is situated on 2.82 acres of land off Front Street. The site of the park was originally known as Bartoll's Head but was named after Uriel Crocker, who donated a large portion of the land to the town in 1885. The park is home to a plaque commemorating Marblehead's contributions to the U.S. Navy. Crocker Park offers a pavilion and gazebo, benches, restrooms and a swimming float and hosts numerous weddings and summer-evening concerts. [show more] | ||
Ipswich, Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| Ipswich, Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Norton Estate Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| Norton Estate Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Mount Auburn Cemetery Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| Mount Auburn Cemetery Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Jamaica Pond Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| Jamaica Pond Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Clay Pits in Cambridge, Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| Clay Pits in Cambridge, Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
The Washington Elm Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| The Washington Elm Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Fresh Pond, Cambridge, Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
| Fresh Pond, Cambridge, Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Fresh Pond, in Kingsley Park, is in the northwest corner of Cambridge, Massachusetts where Cambridge meets Belmont and Arlington. The clay pit works, brick yards, railroad, sheds etc. were just north of Fresh Pond. |