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Rebuilding the Herring Run was done after WW2. Another major clearing was done in 1978. In 1992, the Liberty Hall Men's Club...
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Reuben Backus house, built 1810
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The riverside home of farmer Ansel B. Fuller (1808-1892), built before 1856
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Robinson Weeks house, built 1838
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Round Pond Crocker homestead
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Schoolteacher Addie Gertrude Crosby built this house on the west side of the church
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Seapuit Golf Course, one of the first in America, was laid out mostly in Marstons Mills by Francis "Daddy" Parsons. The name...
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Seapuit Golf Course went bankrupt in the Depression and was bought by "Aluminum King" E. K. Davis, who abandoned the course...
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Site of the fulling mill built in 1689 by Thomas Macy to process raw wool
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The slaughterhouse on the Gifford Farm
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Stinson airplane at Cape Cod Airfield
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Sulky track at Barnstable County Fairgrounds
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The Tanampo Club flourished here on Middle Pond between WW1 and WW2. The club took over the summer home of the Boston...
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This 50-acre farm and homestead dates back to the early 19th century. First owned by Capt. Theophilus S. Adams (1786-1863), it...
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The two-room school was moved from the village center to the hilltop facing the new Highway 28, at a cost of $27,000. The...
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Unpaved road to Newtown, now called River Road
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Village center, with post office and Benson home
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Village center, with Veterans Honor Roll brass plaque
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Village center, with WW2 honor roll
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