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Newton, Massachusetts,
Bob Futrelle (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
Excellent schools. Commutes to Boston from the north or south can be slow. But from Newton, on the Mass Pike, fast.
MBTA Green Line, buses, and commuter rail available.
Star Market,
just me (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
They rebuilt it in 2009 to add a second floor, except now the entire market is on the second floor and storage & other stores on ground level.
Showcase Superlux,
just me (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
It became Macy's and is now closed (mid-2011). No idea who will move into the empty building. It was RH Stearns long, long ago.
Ken's Flower Cafe,
Ilya (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Very nice flower shop. Frequently open on major holidays!
WHDH-TV Transmitting Facility,
Corex (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
According http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/AsrSearch/asrRegistration.jsp?regKey=111136 the tower is 323.8 metres tall
204 Concord Street,
Hayes (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
I lived here 68 years ago
Newton American Tower,
Carlos (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
Guyed mast for FM/TV-broadcasting
height: 381.9 metres
year of built: 2004
other designation: Newton American Towers Tower
Crystal Lake,
Pat Hannon (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
This is the best place around to catch Large Bass >5lbs and huge pickerel and rainbow trout, boating is legal but watch out for parking tickets!. Crystal Lake in Newton Center! Take Lake Avenue off of Beacon Streat!
O'Connell House,
The Committee (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
See a murder mystery at this creepy old mansion on Boston College's upper campus! WWW.THECCE.NET
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