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![]() Stone Brothers Monument42°22’17.8” N, 71°9’21.2” WDistance 0.0 miles away Stone Brothers Monument, honoring the Stone Brothers, early Watertown settlers, sons of David... |
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![]() Knox Cannon Trail Marker42°22’15.2” N, 71°9’49.3” WDistance 0.4 miles away It was one of the greatest engineering feats in military history. They all laughed at portly... |
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![]() Harvard Lawn Fire Station42°22’44.8” N, 71°9’38.2” WDistance 0.6 miles away The Harvard Lawn Fire Station is located in a residential neighborhood of Belmont, MA. The... |
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![]() Sir Richard Saltonstall Marker42°22’21.7” N, 71°8’1.7” WDistance 1.1 miles away Small monument near boathouse on walking path next to the Charles River. |
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![]() Roger Clap Landing Site42°21’36.4” N, 71°10’26.0” WDistance 1.2 miles away The Mary & John was one of the first of about a dozen shiploads of immigrants that... |
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![]() The Edmund Fowle House42°22’7.0” N, 71°10’47.6” WDistance 1.3 miles away The Edmund Fowle House, built in 1772 , is the second oldest surviving house in Watertown.... |
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![]() Edmund Fowle House & Museum42°22’7.0” N, 71°10’48.0” WDistance 1.3 miles away Edmund Fowle, cordwainer, was born in 1719, and was married in 1745 to Abigail Whitney. His... |
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![]() Founders Memorial, Watertown, MA 0247242°21’49.3” N, 71°10’59.5” WDistance 1.5 miles away Built in 1930 for the 300th anniversary of the town’s founding. The sculptor was Henry H.... |
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![]() Benjamin Robbins Curtis42°21’54.0” N, 71°11’4.6” WDistance 1.5 miles away Bronze marker on stone boulder in memory of Benjamin Robbins Curtis, who was a member of the... |
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![]() Watertown Square Tercentenary Sign42°21’54.4” N, 71°11’8.2” WDistance 1.6 miles away Sign made in 1930 for Watertown's 300 year celebration. Sign reads, "WATERTOWN----... |