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Clara Barton Birthplace Museum
The Clara Barton Birthplace Museum is open seasonally and by appointment. Guests enjoy a rich learning experien...
Gen. Henry Knox Trail
Through this place passed General Henry Knox in the winter of 1775 1776 to deliver to General George Washington at Ca...
Hassanamesit
John Eliot established here in 1651 a village of Christian Indians called Hassanamesit - "at a place of small stones....
Huguenot Settlement
Up this road on Mayo's Hill, are the remains of a bastioned fort built by Huguenots driven from France by the Revocat...
Clarissa "Clara" Harlowe Barton Grave Site
Founder of the American Red Cross (Angel of the Battlefield). Clara Barton was born on Christmas Day on a farm ...
John Vincent Power Grave Site
World War II Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient. He was killed in action. He served as a First Lieutenant, ...
The Asa Waters Mansion
Asa Waters II was born in 1769 in the section of Sutton which later became Millbury in 1813. He learned the art...
Shrewsbury Street Pizza
One hundred and twenty-eight minute-men from Shrewsbury responded to the Lexington alarm April 19, 1775. ------------...
Thomas Hooker Trail
Crossing the highway at this point is the Indian trail followed by the Reverend Thomas Hooker in 1636 when, with his ...
The Johnson Massacre
John Johnson and three children were killed by Indians in his house on this spot August 25, 1696. His wife was saved ...
Higgins Armory Museum
The extraordinary collections of the Higgins Armory Museum span European Medieval and Renaissance history, wit...
The Old Connecticut Path
An Indian trail before 1630 left the road here to go over Fay Mountain.