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    Dogtown

    MA    

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    There are bike and hiking trails that go by large granite boulders that have carvings. Carved by Roger Babson. Settled in 1623. Most men were lost at sea and the women all had dogs for company. Located inland on Cape Pond... ghosttowns.com

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    Georges Island

    MA    

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    Located at the outer end of Boston Harbor, this islands history dates to 1690 when an English fleet used it as a staging point for an attack on Canada. In 1778 the French occupied the island, and in 1833, American Fort ... history.rootsweb

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    Fort Independence

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    Fort Independence is a pentagonal five-bastioned, granite fort built between 1834 and 1851. It is located on Castle Island, one of Bostons urban parks. This old fort is on the National Register of Historic Places, as we... history.rootsweb

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    Allendale Farm

    MA    

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    Never thought anything of this place as I grew up there, but found an old map of Roslindale in an antique store recently and saw it behind my childhood home. Submitted by: Gerry ghosttowns.com

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    North Pepperell

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    This old class B milling community was located along the Nissitissett River, north of Pepperell. During the first part of the 1800s, North Pepperell had a grist mill, post office, sawmill, brick school house, store and ... history.rootsweb

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    Dogtown

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    This deserted 1719-1830 village is located west of Long Beach, midway between Glouchester and Rockport on Cape Ann. history.rootsweb