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Putnam Farm

Putnam Farm

25.93km from Woburn-Abbey

The Putnam Farm is a historic farm on Spaulding Road in Brooklyn, Connecticut. The property, now just 9 acres (3.6 ha) of agricultural land with a house (built about 1750) on it, was the centerpiece of a vast landholding in the mid-18th century by Major General Israel Putnam, a major colonial-era military figure who saw action in both the French and Indian War and in the American Revolutionary War. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

Lawrence Public Library

Lawrence Public Library

35.93km from Woburn-Abbey

The Lawrence Public Library, located in Lawrence, Kansas, is a vital community resource that provides access to information, education, and cultural enrichment for residents of all ages. Established in [year], the library serves as a welcoming space where people can gather, learn, and connect with one another.

Auburn Mills Historic District

Auburn Mills Historic District

40.65km from Woburn-Abbey

The Auburn Mills Historic District, located in Yorklyn, Delaware, represents a historic area associated with the milling industry and the surrounding community in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.The district includes remnants and structures related to the milling operations that were once an integral part of the local economy. These mills played a crucial role in processing raw materials, particularly grains and lumber, utilizing the power of nearby waterways, such as the Red Clay Creek.

Gen. William Grose House

Gen. William Grose House

58.39km from Woburn-Abbey

The Gen. William Grose House in Henry County, Indiana, holds historical significance as the former residence of General William Grose, a prominent figure in the county's history. It stands as a tangible link to the county's past, representing a piece of its historical narrative and contributing to the preservation of Henry County's heritage.

Thompson Hill Historic District

Thompson Hill Historic District

59.87km from Woburn-Abbey

The Thompson Hill Historic District, located in Thompson, Connecticut, is a captivating area steeped in historical significance and architectural charm. This district encompasses a collection of well-preserved structures, homes, and landmarks primarily dating from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries.

Lake Flower

Lake Flower

61.52km from Woburn-Abbey

Lake Flower is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike in Franklin County. Located in the northern part of the county, Lake Flower's stunning scenery draws visitors to its peaceful shoreline all year round. The waters are a perfect backdrop for swimming, fishing, and canoeing. Boating is also allowed on the lake with motorboats being restricted to certain areas. The lake serves as a habitat for various aquatic species, including largemouth bass, northern pike, and walleye.

Pleasant Street Historic District

Pleasant Street Historic District

63.82km from Woburn-Abbey

Pleasant Lawn School Historic District beckons visitors to step back in time and experience the charm and historical significance of an early 20th-century school setting. This district, with its well-preserved school building and surrounding landscapes, invites explorers to immerse themselves in the educational heritage that shaped the local community.

St. Paul A.M.E. Church

St. Paul A.M.E. Church

69.88km from Woburn-Abbey

St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church in Harrington, Delaware, is a historic and culturally significant church within the African American community. Established in the late 19th century, the church has been an essential spiritual and communal center.

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

72.55km from Woburn-Abbey

The Museum of Fine Arts, located in Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the most esteemed art institutions in the United States. It houses an extensive and diverse collection of artworks spanning various cultures, time periods, and mediums.

Old Asbury Methodist Church

Old Asbury Methodist Church

79.32km from Woburn-Abbey

Old Asbury Methodist Church in New Castle, Delaware, holds a significant place in the history of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the local community.Established in the 18th or 19th century, Old Asbury Methodist Church stands as a testament to Methodist traditions and historical architectural styles. Its architecture reflects the design typical of the era when it was built, showcasing elements of traditional church structures.

Spencer State Forest

Spencer State Forest

88.56km from Woburn-Abbey

Spencer State Forest, located in Windham County, Massachusetts, is a picturesque natural area spanning approximately 965 acres. This forest offers a serene environment for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

St. James' Episcopal Mission Church

St. James' Episcopal Mission Church

97.13km from Woburn-Abbey

The St. James' Episcopal Mission Church (also St. Peter's Catholic Mission Church and Heritage Hall.)[2] on Reynolds St. (Old Co. Hwy. 91) in Dubois, Idaho was built in 1904. It is a gable-front Gothic Revival church. It was designed by architects Wayland and Fennell.[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

Southern New England Trunkline Trail

Southern New England Trunkline Trail

99.65km from Woburn-Abbey

The Southern New England Trunkline Trail (SNETT) is a multi-use recreational trail extending through southern Massachusetts, passing through several towns and landscapes. Originally a rail corridor, this trail repurposes former railway lines into a scenic pathway for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Woburn-Abbey

Woburn-Abbey

Woburn-Abbey Dr, Bedford, NH 03110, USA

Woburn Abbey is a historic house on the border of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Its 22 rooms over 3 floors house a splendid collection of art, furniture and so more. Set in a beautiful 3,000-acre deer park, with 10 species of deer roaming free, Woburn Abbey has been the home of the Dukes of Bedford for nearly 400 years. Today it is occupied by the 15th Duke and his family.