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Attleboro, Massachusetts

Index Attleboro, Massachusetts

Attleboro is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. [1]

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A-Town

Places known as A-Town include.

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Albert H. Humes

Albert Hadfield Humes (1867–1947).

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Anna Garlin Spencer

Anna Garlin Spencer (April 17 1851 – 12 February 1931) was an American educator, feminist, and Unitarian minister.

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April 1922

The following events occurred in April 1922.

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Area codes 508 and 774

Area codes 508 and 774 are North American Numbering Plan (NANP) telephone area codes for the U.S. state of Massachusetts.

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Artine Artinian

Artine Artinian (December 8, 1907 – November 19, 2005) was a distinguished French literature scholar of Armenian descent, notable for his valuable collection of French literary manuscripts and artwork.

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Astronaut birthplaces by US state

This article lists the birthplaces of astronauts from the United States' space program and other space travelers born in the United States or holding American citizenship.

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Attleboro High School

Attleboro High School is a public high school located in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Attleboro station (Massachusetts)

Attleboro is a commuter rail station on the MBTA's Providence/Stoughton Line located in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Attleborough (disambiguation)

Attleborough is a town in Norfolk, England.

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Becker guitars

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Bela Wellman

Bela Wellman (December 17, 1819 – January 31, 1887) was a California Gold Rush merchant who formed the wholesale grocery firm of Wellman, Peck and Company.

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BFHS

BFHS may stand for one of several high schools, including.

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Bill Bowles

William "Bill" Bowles is an American politician who represented the 2nd Bristol District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 2009–2011.

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Bishop Feehan High School

Bishop Feehan High School is a co-educational Catholic high school in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Blackinton Houses and Park

The Blackinton Houses and Park is a historic district on North Main Street in Attleboro, Massachusetts, which encompasses a park and two adjacent houses, all of which were associated with the locally prominent Blackinton family in the area's 19th century history.

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Boston and Providence Railroad

The Boston and Providence Railroad was a railroad company in the states of Massachusetts and Rhode Island which connected its namesake cities.

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Boston Bruins Radio Network

The Boston Bruins Radio Network is a 27-station (18 A.M., 9 F.M. plus 2 F.M. translators) Entercom network which carries live game broadcasts of the Boston Bruins.

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Boston Celtics Radio Network

The Boston Celtics Radio Network is a radio network that broadcasts Boston Celtics basketball games with a flagship station of WBZ-FM/98.5.

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Boston College Eagles sports radio networks

Boston College Eagles radio networks are American broadcast radio networks heard in the 6 New England states on 15 stations (10 A.M., 5 F.M.). The current sports teams that have radio networks are the men's basketball, hockey and football teams.

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Boston Post Road

The Boston Post Road was a system of mail-delivery routes between New York City and Boston, Massachusetts that evolved into one of the first major highways in the United States.

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Brendan Doherty

Brendan Doherty (born March 14, 1959) is a former Rhode Island State Police Superintendent and the 2012 Republican nominee for Rhode Island's 1st congressional district.

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Brian Baker (runner)

Brian Baker (born 8 June 1970) is a retired American long-distance runner and current coach at Gardner-Webb University.

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Bridgewater State University

Bridgewater State University is a public university located in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, United States.

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Bristol Community College

Bristol Community College (BCC) is a two-year community college with its main campus located in Fall River, Massachusetts.

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Bristol County Courthouse Complex

The Bristol County Courthouse Complex Historic District contains three historic buildings located along Court Street in Taunton, Massachusetts, including the Bristol County Superior Courthouse, the Bristol County Registry of Deeds and the former First District Courthouse.

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Bristol County, Massachusetts

Bristol County is a county in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

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Bungay River

The Bungay River is a short river in southeastern Massachusetts that is a tributary of the Ten Mile River.

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C. R. Makepeace & Company

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Calgary Public Library

The Calgary Public Library (CPL) is a distributed library system featuring 18 branch locations including the Central Library.

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Cape Codder (train)

The Cape Codder was a seasonal passenger train operated by Amtrak between New York City and Hyannis, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod.

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Capron House (Attleboro, Massachusetts)

The Capron House is an historic house on 42 North Avenue in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Capron Park

Capron Park could refer to.

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Capron Park Zoo

The Capron Park Zoo is a small zoo that opened in 1937 in Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States.

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Capt. Joel Robinson House

The Capt.

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Caroline Allen

Caroline Allen (born 18 June 1992 in Attleboro, Massachusetts), is an American women's international motorcycle trials rider.

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Cathy Berberian

Catherine Anahid Berberian (July 4, 1925 – March 6, 1983) was an American mezzo-soprano and composer based in Italy.

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Century Wrestling Alliance

The Century Wrestling Alliance, formerly known as NWA Cold Front and NWA New England, is a New England-based American independent wrestling promotion located in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Championship ring

A championship ring is a ring presented to members of winning teams in North American professional sports leagues, and college tournaments.

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Charles Goslin

Charles Laforest Goslin (February 23, 1932 – May 16, 2007) was an American graphic designer and professor of graphic design and illustration at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York (1966–2007).

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Charles Holway

Charles E. Holway (19 April 1885 - ????) was an American sprinter.

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Chris Sullivan (American football)

Christopher Patrick Sullivan (born March 14, 1973) is a former professional American football defensive lineman for the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League.

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Cliff Sherman

Cliff Sherman is a retired American football coach.

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Coheed and Cambria

Coheed and Cambria is an American progressive rock band from Nyack, New York, formed in 1995.

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Commissioner's Trophy (MLB)

The Commissioner's Trophy is presented each year by the Commissioner of Baseball to the Major League Baseball team that wins the World Series.

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Commonwealth Avenue Historic District (North Attleborough, Massachusetts)

The Commonwealth Avenue Historic District is a historic district on Commonwealth Avenue on the north side from Stanley Street to beyond Robinson Street in North Attleborough, Massachusetts.

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Coptic Orthodox Diocese of New York and New England

The Coptic Orthodox Diocese of New York and New England, also referred to as the Coptic Diocese of New York, is a diocese of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria.

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Corbitant

Corbitant was a Wampanoag Indian sachem or sagamore under Massasoit.

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Cumberland, Rhode Island

Cumberland is the northeasternmost town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States, first settled in 1635 and incorporated in 1746.

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D. E. Makepeace Company

The D. E. Makepeace Company is a historic industrial building at 46 Pine Street in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Daniel Francis Feehan

Daniel Francis Feehan (September 24, 1855 – July 19, 1934) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church.

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Dave Kane

Dave Kane, born, is an American radio talk show host, comedian, performance artist, and author.

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David Cobb (Massachusetts)

David Cobb (September 14, 1748 – April 17, 1830) was a Massachusetts physician, military officer, jurist, and politician who served as a U.S. Congressman for Massachusetts's at-large congressional seat.

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David Daggett

David Daggett (December 31, 1764 – April 12, 1851) was a U.S. senator, mayor of New Haven, Connecticut, Judge of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors, and a founder of the Yale Law School.

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David Lubin

David Lubin (10 June 1849 - 1 January 1919) was a merchant and agriculturalist.

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Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility

The Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility was established in 1993 as the nation’s first publicly owned and privately operated adult secure correctional facility and is currently operated by the Central Falls Detention Facility Corporation.

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East Attleborough Academy

The East Attleborough Academy is an historic former school building at 28 Sanford Street in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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East Junction Branch

The East Junction Branch is a railroad line owned and operated by the Providence and Worcester Railroad in the U.S. state of Rhode Island and by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority in Massachusetts.

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Ebenezer Washburn

Sgt.

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Eddie Pick

Edgar Everett Pick (May 7, 1899 – May 13, 1967) was a third baseman in Major League Baseball.

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Ephraim W. Harrington

Ephraim W. Harrington (January 16, 1833 - October 19, 1914) was a Union Army soldier in the American Civil War who received the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor.

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Eugene Engley

Eugene D. Engley (1851–1910) was an American attorney and political activist.

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Ezekiel Robinson

Ezekiel Gilman Robinson (March 23, 1815June 13, 1894) was an American Baptist clergyman, theologian and educator, born at Attleboro, Massachusetts, and educated at Brown University and at Newton Theological Institution.

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F. Jay Barrows

Fred Jay Barrows (born April 5, 1956 in Attleboro, Massachusetts) is the current member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the 1st Bristol district.

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First Parsonage for Second East Parish Church

The First Parsonage for Second East Parish Church was an historic church parsonage at 41 S. Main Street in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program

The Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) is a United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) project to manage and cleanup environmental contamination that resulted from early United States Atomic Energy Commission activities.

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Framingham Secondary

The Framingham Secondary (formerly the Framingham Subdivision) is a railroad line in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.

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Frank W. Angell

Frank W. Angell (1851-1943) was an American architect practicing in Providence, Rhode Island.

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Franklin J. Sawtelle

Franklin J. Sawtelle (1846–1911) was an American architect practicing in Providence, Rhode Island.

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Garrett Lucash

Garrett Lucash (born September 21, 1978 in Attleboro, Massachusetts) is an American pair skater.

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Gasification

Gasification is a process that converts organic- or fossil fuel-based carbonaceous materials into carbon monoxide, hydrogen and carbon dioxide.

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Geoff Cameron

Geoffrey Scott Cameron (born July 11, 1985) is an American soccer player who plays for Championship side Stoke City and the United States national team.

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George Bradburn

George Bradburn (March 4, 1806 – July 26, 1880) was an American politician and Unitarian minister in Massachusetts known for his support for abolitionism and women's rights.

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George Chisholm (athlete)

George Alpin Chisholm (December 2, 1887 – ??) was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.

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George T. Ross

George T. Ross is a former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the 2nd Bristol district.

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Gino Martino

John Ferraro (born November 28) is an American professional wrestler and strongman, best known by his ring name Gino Martino.

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Glenn J. Ames

Glenn Joseph Ames was born on February 3, 1955 in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Google Street View in the United States

The United States was the first country to have Google Street View images and was the only country with images for over a year following introduction of the service on May 25, 2007.

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Gray Sargent

Gray Sargent (born June 10, 1953, Attleboro, Massachusetts) is an American jazz guitarist.

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Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority

The Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority (GATRA) oversees and coordinates public and medical transportation in the areas of Attleboro and Taunton, Massachusetts and 24 nearby areas.

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Greater Boston

Greater Boston is the metropolitan region of New England encompassing the municipality of Boston, the capital of the U.S. state of Massachusetts, and the most populous city in New England, as well as its surrounding areas.

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H. F. Barrows Manufacturing Company Building

The H.F. Barrows Manufacturing Company Building, now the North Attleborough Police Station, is a historic industrial building at 102 South Washington Street in North Attleborough, Massachusetts.

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Hallowell, Maine

Hallowell is a city in Kennebec County, Maine, United States.

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Hank Morrison

Stephen Henry Morrison (May 22, 1866 – September 30, 1927), was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues for the 1887 Indianapolis Hoosiers of the National League.

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Hebronville Mill Historic District

Hebronville Mill Historic District is a historic district on Knight Avenue, Read and Phillip Streets in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Helen Watson Phelps

Helen Watson Phelps (1864–1944) was an American painter.

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Herbert A. Sadler House

The Herbert A. Sadler House is a historic house located at 574 Newport Avenue in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Historical United States Census totals for Bristol County, Massachusetts

This article shows U.S. Census totals for Bristol County, Massachusetts, broken down by municipality, from 1900 to 2010.

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History of Massachusetts

Massachusetts was first colonized by principally English Europeans in the early 17th century, and became the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the 18th century.

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Hockomock League

The Hockomock League, colloquially referred to as The Hock, is an interscholastic high school athletic league located in Southeastern Massachusetts, United States.

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Horace Capron

Horace Capron (August 31, 1804 – February 22, 1885) was an American businessman and agriculturalist, a founder of Laurel, Maryland, a Union officer in the American Civil War, the United States Commissioner of Agriculture under U.S. Presidents Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant, and an advisor to Japan's Hokkaidō Development Commission.

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Howard Smith (actor)

Howard Irving Smith (August 12, 1893 in Attleboro, Massachusetts – January 10, 1968 in Hollywood, California) was an American character actor with a 50-year career in vaudeville, theatre, radio, films and television.

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Huguenot Cemetery

The Huguenot Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida located across from the historic City Gate was a Protestant burial ground between the years 1821 and 1884.

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Imogene Robinson Morrell

Imogene Robinson Morrell (1828 – 21 November 1908) was an American portrait and historical painter, who won many medals and diplomas.

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Interstate 295 (Rhode Island–Massachusetts)

Interstate 295 (I-295), sometimes called the Providence Beltway, is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the U.S. states of Rhode Island and Massachusetts; it is maintained by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT).

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Interstate 895 (Rhode Island–Massachusetts)

Interstate 895 was a proposed Interstate Highway in Rhode Island and Massachusetts that would have supplemented Interstate 295 to create a full beltway around Providence.

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Interstate 95 in Massachusetts

Interstate 95 (I-95) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that parallels the East Coast of the United States from Houlton, Maine in the north to Miami, Florida in the south.

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Interstate 95 in Rhode Island

Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the east coast of the United States, running generally southwest-northeast through the U.S. state of Rhode Island.

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Ira Rakatansky

Ira Rakatansky (October 3, 1919 – March 4, 2014) was a modernist architect from, and based in, Rhode Island.

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J. A. Gammons

John Ashley "Daff" Gammons (March 17, 1876 – March 24, 1963) was an American baseball and football player, college football and baseball coach, amateur golfer, and insurance agent.

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Jack Peavey

John A. "Jack" Peavey (born June 6, 1963) is a college athletics administrator and former American football player and coach.

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James Bowdoin

James Bowdoin II (August 7, 1726 – November 6, 1790) was an American political and intellectual leader from Boston, Massachusetts, during the American Revolution and the following decade.

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James Burke (baseball)

James Burke was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1882–1884.

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James Edwin Cassidy

James Edwin Cassidy (August 1, 1869 – May 17, 1951) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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James Louis Connolly

James Louis Connolly (November 15, 1894 – September 12, 1986) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Jane Hamsher

Jane Hamsher (born Jane Murphy; July 25, 1959) is a US film producer, author, and blogger best known as the author of Killer Instinct, a memoir about co-producing the 1994 movie Natural Born Killers with Don Murphy and others, and as the founder and publisher of the politically progressive blog FireDogLake (2004 – 2015).

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Jeff Perry (politician)

Jeffrey Davis "Jeff" Perry (born January 8, 1964) is a former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives who represented the 5th Barnstable District from 2003-2011.

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Jim Hawkins (politician)

James K. Hawkins is an American politician from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

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Jim Renner

Jim Renner (born October 31, 1983) is an American professional golfer.

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Joe Kennedy III

Joseph Patrick Kennedy III (born October 4, 1980), is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. Representative from since 2013.

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Joe Solmonese

Joe Solmonese was the president of the Human Rights Campaign of the United States and its affiliate the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.

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John Capron

John Willard Capron (February 14, 1797, at Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts – December 25, 1878, at Uxbridge) was an American military officer in the infantry, state legislator, and textile manufacturer.

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John D. Daggett

John D. Dagget (October 4, 1793 – May 10, 1874) was the fifth mayor of St. Louis, Missouri, serving from 1841 to 1842.

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John Lepper

John A. Lepper (born December 22, 1934 in Attleboro, Massachusetts) is an American politician who represented the 2nd Bristol District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1995–2009.

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John Shepardson

John Shepardson (February 16, 1729 -- January 3, 1802) was an early white settler of Vermont.

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Jonathan Maxcy

Jonathan Maxcy (September 2, 1768 – June 4, 1820) was the second president of Brown University (then known as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island & Providence Plantations); the third president of Union College; and the first president of the University of South Carolina (then known as the South Carolina College).

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Joseph and Hannah Maxcy Homestead

The Joseph and Hannah Maxcy Homestead is a historic house at 630 South Union Road (Maine State Route 131) in South Union, Maine.

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L.G. Balfour Company

Founded as the L.G. Balfour Company, Balfour is an operating unit of Commemorative Brands, Inc., a subsidiary of American Achievement Corporation.

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Lawrence O. Poncin United States Army Reserve Center

The Lawrence O. Poncin is a United States Army Reserve facility located in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Lemuel Wilmarth

Lemuel Everett Wilmarth (November 11, 1835 – July 27, 1918) was an American painter.

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LGBT conservatism in the United States

LGBT conservatism in the United States refers to a social and political ideology within the LGBT community that largely aligns with the American conservative movement.

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List of accidents and disasters by death toll

This is a list of accidents and disasters by death toll.

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List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WA–WF)

This is a list of AM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters WA to WF.

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List of auxiliary Interstate Highways

The auxiliary Interstate Highways (also called three-digit Interstate Highways) are a supplemental subset of the freeways within the Interstate Highway System of the United States.

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List of AZA member zoos and aquaria

This is a list of Association of Zoos and Aquariums member zoos and aquaria.

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List of bus transit systems in the United States

The following is a list of presently-operating bus transit systems in the United States with regular service.

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List of cideries in the United States

In the United States, the definition of cider can be more broadly defined than in Europe, specifically Ireland and the UK.

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List of cities by population in New England

This is a list of the top 150 New England cities and towns by population based on the 2010 census.

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List of city nicknames in Massachusetts

This partial list of city nicknames in Massachusetts compiles the aliases, sobriquets, and slogans that cities and towns in Massachusetts are known by (or have been known by historically), officially and unofficially, to municipal governments, local people, outsiders or their tourism boards or chambers of commerce.

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List of Coptic Orthodox Churches in the United States

The following is a partial list of Coptic Orthodox churches in the United States, the count stands at more than 200 churches and communities.

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List of CSX Transportation lines

CSX Transportation owns and operates a vast network of rail lines in the United States east of the Mississippi River.

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List of defunct department stores of the United States

This is a list of defunct department stores of the United States, from small-town one-unit stores to mega-chains, which have disappeared over the past 100 years.

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List of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives episodes

This is a list of all Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives episodes.

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List of first female mayors in the United States

The first woman to serve as mayor in the United States, and in the world, is believed to be Susanna Madora Salter of the United States, who served as mayor of Argonia, Kansas, in 1887.

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List of George Franklin Barber works

Chronological list of buildings designed by late-19th- and early-20th-century catalog architect, George Franklin Barber (1854–1915).

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List of high school football rivalries less than 100 years old

This is a list of US high school American football rivalries less than 100 years old.

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List of hospitals in Massachusetts

List of hospitals in Massachusetts (U.S. state), sorted by location.

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List of Interstate Highways in Massachusetts

The Interstate Highways in Massachusetts comprise five current primary Interstate Highways and eight auxiliary Interstates.

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List of Massachusetts locations by per capita income

Massachusetts is the third richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $25,952 (2000) and a personal per capita income of $39,815 (as of 2003).

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List of Massachusetts locations by unemployment rate

All data is from the 2010-2014 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.

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List of MBTA Commuter Rail stations

The MBTA Commuter Rail is the commuter rail system for the Greater Boston metropolitan area of Massachusetts.

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List of mill towns in Massachusetts

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List of municipalities in Massachusetts

Massachusetts is a state located in the Northeastern United States.

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List of museums in Massachusetts

This list of museums in Massachusetts is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of nature centers in Massachusetts

This is a list of nature centers and environmental education centers in the state of Massachusetts.

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List of NCAA conferences

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is divided into three divisions, based roughly on school size.

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List of New England towns

See that article for further explanation.

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List of Northeast Corridor infrastructure

This is a list of major infrastructure on the Northeast Corridor, a rail line running through the northeast United States.

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List of numbered routes in Massachusetts

In the U.S. state of Massachusetts, the highway division of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) assigns and marks a system of state-numbered routes.

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List of Old Colony Railroad stations

The following is a list of Historic Old Colony Railroad Stations, at the time of the 1893 lease by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and shortly after.

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List of pipeline accidents in the United States (1975–1999)

The following is a partial list of pipeline accidents in the United States (1975–1999).

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List of public libraries in Massachusetts

This is a list of public libraries in Massachusetts, USA.

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List of railroad lines in Massachusetts

This is a list of all freight railroad (not streetcar or rapid transit) lines that have been built in Massachusetts, and does not deal with ownership changes from one company to another.

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List of school districts in Massachusetts

This is a list of school districts in Massachusetts.

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List of shopping malls in the United States

This is a list of current and former shopping malls in the United States of America.

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List of shrines

This is a list of the more notable shrines around the world.

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List of special routes of the United States Numbered Highway System

A special route of the United States Numbered Highway System is a route that branches off a U.S. Highway in order to divert traffic from the main highway.

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List of streetcar systems in the United States

This is an all-time list of streetcar (tram), interurban and light rail systems in the United States, by principal city (or cities) served, and separated by political division, with opening and closing dates.

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List of Superfund sites in Massachusetts

This is a list of Superfund sites in Massachusetts designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law.

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List of The 39 Clues characters

This is the list of fictional and non-fictional characters who appeared in The 39 Clues franchise.

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List of The Amazing Race (U.S. TV series) contestants

This is a list of contestants who have appeared on the American television series, The Amazing Race.

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List of United States clock companies

The following is a list of American companies that produced, or currently produce clocks.

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List of unused highways in Massachusetts

An unused highway may reference a highway or highway ramp that was partially or fully constructed but was unused"Kentucky Model Access Management Ordinance." Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Oct.

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List of US places named for non-US places

This is a list of US places named for non-US places.

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List of vaping bans in the United States

The following is a list of vaping bans in the United States.

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List of villages in Massachusetts

This is a list of villages in Massachusetts, arranged alphabetically.

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List of wired multiple-system broadband providers in Massachusetts (by municipality)

This is a list of municipalities with available wired multiple-system ("triple play") broadband providers, often commonly known as cable franchise holders, or fiber to the premises providers.

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List of zoos in the United States

This is an incomplete list of existing, reputable zoos in the United States.

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Locations in the United States with an English name

A large number of places in the U.S were named after places in England as a result of English settlers and explorers.

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Loring Coes

Loring Coes (April 22, 1812 – July 13, 1906) was an American inventor, industrialist and Republican politician who invented the screw type wrench, commonly known as the Monkey wrench and who served as a member of the Worcester, Massachusetts City Council and Board of Aldermen, and as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1864–1865.

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Maginnis & Walsh

Maginnis & Walsh was an architecture firm started by Charles Donagh Maginnis and Timothy Walsh in 1905.

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Mark Coogan

Mark Coogan (born May 1, 1966, Manhasset, New York, United States) is an American coach and retired American track athlete.

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Mark Schmidt

Mark Schmidt (born February 12, 1963) is an American college basketball coach and the current men's basketball head coach at St. Bonaventure University.

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Mark Williams (radio host)

Mark Williams is an American Constitutional activist, radio talk show host and author based in Sacramento, California.

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Martin & Hall

Martin & Hall was the architectural partnership of Frank W. Martin (March 9, 1863 – February 2, 1917) and George F. Hall (1866–1928).

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Massachusetts Audubon Society

The Massachusetts Audubon Society (Mass Audubon), founded in 1896 by Harriet Hemenway and Minna Hall, headquartered in Lincoln, Massachusetts, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to "protecting the nature of Massachusetts".

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Massachusetts Bay Colony

The Massachusetts Bay Colony (1628–1691) was an English settlement on the east coast of North America in the 17th century around the Massachusetts Bay, the northernmost of the several colonies later reorganized as the Province of Massachusetts Bay.

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Massachusetts Convention of Towns

The Massachusetts Convention of Towns (September 22–29, 1768) was an extralegal assembly held in Boston in response to the news that British troops would soon be arriving to crack down on anti-British rioting.

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Massachusetts gateway cities

Massachusetts gateway cities are "midsize urban centers that anchor regional economies around the state," facing "stubborn social and economic challenges" while retaining "many assets with unrealized potential." These communities, which all had a legacy of economic success, have struggled as the state's economy shifted toward skills-centered knowledge sectors (increasingly clustered in and around Boston).

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Massachusetts House of Representatives

The Massachusetts House of Representatives is the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court, the state legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

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Massachusetts House of Representatives elections, 2006

Elections for the Massachusetts House of Representatives were held on November 7, 2006, with all of the 160 seats in the House up for election.

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Massachusetts Route 118

Route 118 is a north-south state highway in Bristol County, Massachusetts.

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Massachusetts Route 123

Route 123 is a west–east state highway in southeastern Massachusetts.

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Massachusetts Route 152

Massachusetts Route 152 (Route 152) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.

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Massachusetts Route 1A

Route 1A is a south–north state highway in Massachusetts.

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Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district

Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district is located in northeastern and central Massachusetts.

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Massachusetts's 4th congressional district

Massachusetts's 4th congressional district is located mostly in southern Massachusetts.

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May 1932

The following events occurred in May 1932.

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Meagan Fuller

Meagan Elise Fuller (born September 25, 1992) is an American beauty pageant titleholder from Attleboro, Massachusetts, who was named Massachusetts' Junior Miss 2010 and crowned Miss Massachusetts 2015.

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Michael J. Coppola

Michael J. Coppola (December 7, 1942 in Boston, Massachusetts – August 26, 2005 in Attleboro, Massachusetts) was an American politician who represented the 1st Bristol District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 2001–2005.

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Michael Todd (musician)

Michael Robert Todd or Mic Todd (pronounced as "Mike") (born August 19, 1980) is the former bassist for progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria.

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Middleboro Subdivision

The Middleboro Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.

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Mike Cerrone

Mike Cerrone (born June 9, 1957) is an American actor and screenwriter from Rhode Island.

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Mill town

A mill town, also known as factory town or mill village, is typically a settlement that developed around one or more mills or factories, usually cotton mills or factories producing textiles.

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Miss America 2016

Miss America 2016, the 89th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Sunday, September 13, 2015.

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Miss Massachusetts

The Miss Massachusetts competition is a scholarship pageant put on annually by the Miss Massachusetts Scholarship Foundation, Inc.

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Missionaries of La Salette

The Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette (M.S. - Missionarium Saletiniensis) are a religious congregation of priests and brothers in the Latin Church, one of the 23 sui iuris churches which make up the Catholic Church which is led by the Bishop of Rome.

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Mosi Tatupu

Mosiula Faasuka Tatupu (April 26, 1955 – February 23, 2010) was a National Football League special teamer and running back from American Samoa who, during a fifteen-year professional career, played for the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams.

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Naphtali Daggett

Naphtali Daggett (September 8, 1727 – November 25, 1780) was an American academic and educator.

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Narragansett Council

The Narragansett Council of the Boy Scouts of America serves all of the state of Rhode Island and some of Massachusetts and Connecticut.

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NASA space-flown Gemini and Apollo medallions

NASA space-flown Gemini and Apollo medallions were mission-specific commemorative medallions—often astronaut-designed—which were approved by NASA and carried aboard the mission spacecraft into orbit.

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National Register of Historic Places listings in Bristol County, Massachusetts

List of Registered Historic Places in Bristol County, Massachusetts.

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New Bedford Railroad

The New Bedford Railroad was a railroad in Massachusetts.

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New England Institute of Religious Research

New England Institute of Religious Research (NEIRR) is a ministry located in Massachusetts which provides information on groups which it considers to be cultic structures.

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New England Synod

The New England Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is a jurisdictional synod (similar to a diocese in the Roman Catholic or Episcopal churches), consisting of all of the New England states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont), as well as the Lake Champlain area of eastern New York state. It is one of the 65 synods of the ELCA in North America. The ELCA is divided into larger geographical units, called Regions. The New England Synod sits within Region 7, that of the Northeastern United States. The synod has its offices in Worcester, Massachusetts at 20 Upland Street. Bishop Jim Hazelwood is currently serving his first term as Bishop of the New England Synod.

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New London, New Hampshire

New London is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States.

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Newbury College (United States)

Newbury College is a private, independent college located near Boston in the Fisher Hill neighborhood of Brookline, Massachusetts.

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Newspaper endorsements in the United States presidential election, 2016

Various notable newspapers made endorsements of candidates in the 2016 United States presidential election, as follows.

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North American Hockey League

The North American Hockey League (NAHL) is one of the top junior hockey leagues in the United States and is in its 43rd season of operation in 2018–19.

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North Attleborough Town Center Historic District

The North Attleborough Town Center Historic District encompasses the most historic elements of the central business district of North Attleborough, Massachusetts.

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North Attleborough, Massachusetts

North Attleborough, commonly written North Attleboro, is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 28,712 at the 2010 United States Census. The village of North Attleborough Center is located in the town.

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Northeast Corridor

The Northeast Corridor (NEC) is an electrified railroad line in the Northeast megalopolis of the United States.

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Northeast Generals

The Northeast Generals are a Tier II junior ice hockey team based in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Norton, Massachusetts

Norton is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States, and contains the village of Norton Center.

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November 1916

The following events occurred in November 1916.

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Numbered routes in Rhode Island

The U.S. state of Rhode Island has 70 state highways, coordinated and signed by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT).

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NWA Colonial Heavyweight Championship

The NWA New England Colonial Championship was a short-lived secondary singles wrestling title in the NWA New England.

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Oak Hill Cemetery Brookfield

Oak Hill Cemetery is a small cemetery located in Brookfield, Wisconsin founded in 1851 as a part of pioneer Joseph Ewbank's land grant.

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Old Attleboro Post Office

The Old Attleboro Post Office is a historic post office building at 75 Park Street in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Old Town Historic District (North Attleborough, Massachusetts)

The Old Town Historic District is a historic district in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, which encompasses the historic early town center of Attleboro, which it was originally a part of.

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Operation Attleboro

Operation Attleboro was a Vietnam War search and destroy operation by the 196th Light Infantry Brigade with the objective to discover the location(s) of the North Vietnamese or Viet Cong base areas and force them to fight.

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Otto Frederick Hunziker

Otto Frederick Hunziker (25 December 1873 – 16 November 1959) was a pioneer in the American and international dairy industry, as both an educator and a technical innovator.

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Our Lady of La Salette

Our Lady of La Salette (Notre-Dame de La Salette) is a Marian apparition reported by two children, Maximin Giraud and Mélanie Calvat to have occurred at La Salette-Fallavaux, France, in 1846.

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Paul Chase (soccer)

Paul Chase (born April 8, 1981 in Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States) was a U.S. soccer defender who last played for American USL Second Division side Wilmington Hammerheads.

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Paul G. Gaffney II

Vice Admiral Paul Golden Gaffney II, USN (Ret.), (born May 30, 1946) was the seventh president of Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey, from 2003 to 2013, becoming president emeritus August 1, 2013.

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Paul Heroux

Paul Heroux (born 1976) is an American politician who is the Mayor of Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Paulie Gilmore

James E. Allen is an American professional wrestler and promoter, best known by his ringname "Big" Paulie Gilmore or Gilmorea, who wrestled on the New England independent circuit for the Century Wrestling Alliance, the National Wrestling Alliance, the Millennium Wrestling Federation and the World Wrestling Alliance during the 1990s and early 2000s.

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Pawsox Radio Network

The Pawsox Radio Network is the radio network of the Pawtucket Red Sox, a Triple-A minor league affiliate of the Boston Red Sox.

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Pawtucket Times Building

The Pawtucket Times Building is an historic site at 23 Exchange Street in the historic central business district of Pawtucket, Rhode Island which is the home of the Pawtucket Times newspaper.

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Peter Thacher Junior High School

Peter Thacher Junior High School was a middle school located in Attleboro, Massachusetts originally serving grades 7 through 9.

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Play party (BDSM)

In BDSM culture, a play party is a social event in which attendees engage in BDSM activities and socialize with like-minded people.

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Portuguese-American neighborhoods

In the late 19th century, many Portuguese, mainly from the islands of Azores and Madeira, migrated to the United States and established communities in cities such as Providence, Rhode Island; New Bedford, Massachusetts; and San Jose, California.

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Power League Wrestling

Power League Wrestling (PLW) is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

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Providence and Worcester Railroad

The Providence and Worcester Railroad is a Class II railroad owned by Genesee & Wyoming.

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Providence Bruins Radio Network

The Providence Bruins Radio Network was the radio network of the Providence Bruins, a minor league affiliate of the Boston Bruins, which operated from 1992-2014.

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Providence metropolitan area

The Providence metropolitan area is a region extending into eight counties in two states, and is the 39th largest metropolitan area in the United States.

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Providence/Stoughton Line

The Providence/Stoughton Line is a line of the MBTA Commuter Rail system running southwest from Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

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Ray Conniff

Joseph Raymond Conniff (November 6, 1916 – October 12, 2002) was an American bandleader and arranger best known for his Ray Conniff Singers during the 1960s.

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Rehoboth, Massachusetts

Rehoboth is a historic town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Rhode Island Route 114

Route 114 is a numbered State Highway in the U.S. state of Rhode Island.

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Rhode Island Route 122

Route 122 is a numbered State Highway running in Rhode Island, United States.

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Rhode Island Route 123

Route 123 is a state highway running in the U.S. state of Rhode Island.

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Rhode Island Route 37

Route 37, also known as the Lincoln Avenue Freeway, is a state highway running in Providence County and Kent County, Rhode Island, United States.

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Rich Hulkow

Rich Hulkow is an American former high school and college American Football coach.

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Richard J. Ross

Richard J. Ross is the Massachusetts State Senator for the Norfolk, Bristol, and Middlesex districts, which includes parts of Attleboro, Franklin, Natick, and Wellesley, and all of North Attleboro, Ross's home town of Wrentham, Plainville, Norfolk, Millis, Sherborn, Wayland, and Needham.

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Richard Whitney (artist)

Richard Whitney, PhD.H (born 1946 in Vermont), is an American painter, author and educator.

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Robbins Museum

The Robbins Museum, also known as the Robbins Museum of Archaeology, is an archaeological museum operated by the Massachusetts Archaeological Society (MAS).

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Robert Rounseville

Robert Rounseville (25 March 19146 August 1974) was an American actor and tenor, who appeared in opera, operetta, and Broadway musicals.

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Robert Weygand

Robert A. "Bob" Weygand (born May 10, 1948) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1997 until 2001.

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Roger Amidon

Roger Amidon (or Amadon, Amidown, Amadowne) was an early settler of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River (Dioecesis Riverormensis) is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the New England region of the United States.

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Rusney Castillo

Rusney Castillo Peraza (born July 9, 1987) is a Cuban professional baseball outfielder in the Boston Red Sox organization.

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Ruth Holden

Ruth Holden (1890-1917) was an American paleobotanist and nurse, who died in Russia during World War I.

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Saint Martin's Church, Providence

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Schnitzer Steel Industries

Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. is a steel manufacturing and scrap metal recycling company headquartered in Portland, Oregon.

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Scott D. Tingle

Scott David Tingle (born July 19, 1965) is a NASA astronaut.

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Scouting in Massachusetts

Scouting in Massachusetts includes both Girl Scout and Boy Scout organizations.

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Scouting in Rhode Island

Scouting in Rhode Island has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.

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Second Congregational Church

Second Congregational Church can refer to.

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Seekonk, Massachusetts

Seekonk is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States, on the Massachusetts border with Rhode Island.

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Sevenmile River (Tenmile River tributary)

The Sevenmile River or Seven Mile River is a river in the U.S. states of Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

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Shpack Landfill

Shpack Landfill is a hazardous waste site in Norton, Massachusetts.

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Shrines to the Virgin Mary

A shrine to the Virgin Mary (or Marian shrine) is a shrine marking an apparition or other miracle ascribed to the Blessed Virgin Mary, or a site on which is centered a historically strong Marian devotion.

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Sisters of Mercy

The Religious Sisters of Mercy (R.S.M.) are members of a religious institute of Catholic women founded in 1831 in Dublin, Ireland by Catherine McAuley (1778–1841).

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South Attleboro station

South Attleboro station is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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South Attleboro, Massachusetts

South Attleboro is a neighborhood of Attleboro, a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Southeastern Massachusetts

Southeastern Massachusetts consists of those portions of Massachusetts that are, by their proximity, economically and culturally linked to Providence, Rhode Island as well as Boston.

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SS Attleboro Victory

SS Attleboro Victory was a Victory ship built for the War Shipping Administration late in World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program.

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St. John the Evangelist School

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Standard Paper Box Corporation

The Standard Paper Box Corporation is a historic industrial complex at 110 Kenyon Street in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

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Steve Collins

Stephen Collins (born 21 July 1964) is an Irish former professional boxer who competed from 1986 to 1997.

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Steve Hagerty

Steve Hagerty is an American businessman and the mayor of Evanston, Illinois.

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Tannery River

The Tannery River is a river in North Attleboro and Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Taunton Branch Railroad

The Taunton Branch Railroad was one of the earliest railroads to be established in Massachusetts.

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Taunton, Massachusetts

Taunton is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Ten Mile River (Seekonk River tributary)

The Ten Mile River is a river within the U.S. states of Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

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Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) is an American technology company that designs and manufactures semiconductors and various integrated circuits, which it sells to electronics designers and manufacturers globally.

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Thacher River

Thacher River is a river in Rehoboth and Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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The Judge (2014 film)

The Judge is a 2014 American legal drama film directed by David Dobkin.

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The Sun Chronicle

The Sun Chronicle (formerly The Attleboro Sun and the Evening Chronicle) is a daily newspaper in Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States.

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The Vachon Brothers

The Vachon Brothers (sometimes simply billed as The Vachons) was a professional wrestling tag team composed of Pierre "The Beast" Vachon and Damien "The Pitbull" Vachon.

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This Will Be Our Little Secret

This Will Be Our Little Secret EP was self-released and is the first overall official release.

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Thomas K. Lynch

Thomas K. Lynch is an American municipal administrator and politician who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and as Town Manager of Barnstable, Massachusetts.

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Thomas Williams (1779–1876)

Thomas Williams (November 5, 1779-September 29, 1876) was an American Congregationalist minister and author.

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Tiffany Blackmon

Tiffany Danielle Blackmon (born October 10, 1984) is an American sports reporter for NFL Network.

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Tourtière

Tourtière (Quebec French: is a Canadian meat pie dish originating from the province of Quebec, usually made with minced pork, veal or beef and potatoes. Wild game is often added to enhance the taste of the pie. A traditional part of the Christmas réveillon and New Year's Eve meal in Quebec, it is also popular in New Brunswick, and is sold in grocery stores across the rest of Canada, all year long. Tourtière is not exclusive to Quebec. It is a traditional French-Canadian dish served by generations of French-Canadian families throughout Canada and the bordering areas of the United States. In the New England region of the U.S., especially in Maine, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts (e.g., Chicopee and Attleboro), late 19th and early 20th century immigrants from Quebec introduced the dish. There is no one correct filling; the meat depends on what is regionally available. In coastal areas, fish such as salmon is commonly used, whereas pork, beef, rabbit and game are often included inland. The name derives from the vessel in which it was originally cooked, a tourtière. Tourtière has become the traditional and iconic dish of the region of Saguenay, Quebec since the Second World War, and It has undergone several metamorphoses according to the culinary history. The first recipe for what we consider today as pies was documented back to 1600 BCE. After that around 400 CE, some evidence proved the existence of patina (the prototype of tourtière), which was slightly different from the pie we have today in terms of the pie crust and composition. In the Middle Ages, patina and artocreas reappeared in some European countries. In Italy, the pie was named as “pasticcio”, “timballo” or “timpano de macaroni”. Something similar also occurred in England which was named “battle pies” and also the“tourte parmenienne” in France. During the 18th Century, a dish named “sea pie” became popular among French and British colonists. Jean-Pierre Lemasson (2009) described sea pie as “the direct forerunner of the tourtière of Lac-Saint-Jean”(p. 109).

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Tulip Hill

Tulip Hill is a plantation house located about one mile from Galesville in Anne Arundel County in the Province of Maryland.

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U.S. Route 1

U.S. Route 1 (US 1) is a major north–south U.S. Highway that serves the East Coast of the United States.

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U.S. Route 1 in Massachusetts

In the U.S. state of Massachusetts, U.S. Route 1 (US 1) is a major north–south highway through Boston.

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U.S. Route 1 in Rhode Island

U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Rhode Island is a major north–south state highway through the U.S. state, specifically within the Providence metropolitan area.

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U.S. Route 1A

For the seaplane see: Shin Meiwa US-1A U.S. Route 1A is the name of several highways found in the United States.

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United Communications

United Communications Corporation (UCC) is a privately owned publisher and operator of three daily newspapers, several weekly newspapers and three television stations in the U.S. states of Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

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United States cities by crime rate (40,000–60,000)

The following table is based on Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reports statistics.

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Valley Falls, Rhode Island

Valley Falls is a village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Cumberland, Providence County, Rhode Island, United States.

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Vietnamese Americans in Boston

There is a Vietnamese American population in Boston.

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Virgil Maxcy

Virgil Maxcy (May 5, 1785 – February 28, 1844) was an American political figure.

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Walt Ripley

Walter Franklin Ripley (November 26, 1916 – October 7, 1990) was a relief pitcher who played in Major League Baseball.

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Walter Cryan

Walter Cryan (born 1932) is a former announcer and veteran News reporter and anchor for channels 12 and 6 in Providence, Rhode Island, with a career of more than 50 years.

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Walter F. Fontaine

Walter F. Fontaine (1871–1938) was an American architect of French Heritage from Woonsocket, Rhode Island.

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Wamsutta

Wamsutta (16341662), also known as Alexander Pokanoket, as he was called by New England colonists, was the eldest son of Massasoit (meaning Great Leader) Ousa Mequin of the Pokanoket Tribe and Wampanoag nation, and brother of Metacomet.

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WARA (AM)

WARA (1320 AM) is a radio station in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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WBNW (AM)

WBNW (1120 AM) is a business talk radio station in the Boston market.

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WEZE

WEZE is an AM radio station in Boston, Massachusetts on 590 kHz.

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White Horse Tavern (Boston, Massachusetts)

The White Horse was a tavern in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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William Jackson (engineer)

William Jackson (March 13, 1848 – June 30, 1910) was the Boston, Massachusetts city engineer from 1885 to 1910.

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William Manchester

William Raymond Manchester (April 1, 1922 – June 1, 2004) was an American author, biographer, and historian.

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William R. Walker & Son

William R. Walker & Son was an American architectural firm in Providence, Rhode Island, active during the years 1881 to 1938.

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128 (number)

128 (one hundred twenty-eight) is the natural number following 127 and preceding 129.

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1966 in the Vietnam War

; 1 January At the beginning of 1966, the number of U.S. military personnel in South Vietnam totaled 184,314.

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1980 Pennsylvania Lottery scandal

The 1980 Pennsylvania Lottery scandal, colloquially known as the Triple Six Fix, was a plot to rig The Daily Number, a three-digit game of the Pennsylvania Lottery.

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2015–16 Sacred Heart Pioneers women's ice hockey season

The 2015-16 Pioneers represented Sacred Heart University as a Division I independent team during the 2015-16 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season.

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2016–17 Sacred Heart Pioneers women's ice hockey season

The 2016-17 Pioneers represented Sacred Heart University as a Division I independent team during the 2016-17 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attleboro,_Massachusetts

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