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Trinity Church – (1890 – Present)

Anson R. And Roswell P. Flower Erect A New Trinity Church On Sherman Street With the old, wooden Trinity Church on Court Street in need...
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Casa Blanca – 1000 Islands

Louis Marx Purchases Melrose Lodge, Expands Upon It And Renames “Casa Blanca” Casa Blanca (also known as Casablanca) on Cherry Island began in what was...
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Carolands Chateau (1916 – Present)

Harriett Pullman Carolan Builds Carolands Chateau In San Francisco Bay Area Taking nearly two years two complete with construction finishing in 1916, Carolands was the...
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Giovanni’s Ristorante – 616 LeRay St

Giovanni’s: A Terrific Trattoria on LeRay Street Giovanni’s first opened in the late 1960s at 302 State St., where the Time Warp is presently, and...
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Hamilton Street School (1899 – 1959)

Hamilton Street School Built In 1899 To Relieve Overcrowding At Lamon Street School In April of 1898, Watertown’s board of education made a request to...
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Stony Crest Island – 1000 Islands

Stony Crest Island, aka Warner Island and Jewel Island The first mention of Warner Island, later named Jewell and Stony Crest Island, in the local...
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Shadow Lawn (1903 – 1927)

Shadow Lawn, the “White House by the Sea” John A. McCall, President of the New York Life Insurance Company, would have the mammoth 52-room mansion...
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Emma Flower Taylor Residence – 224 S Massey St (1918 – 1967)

Emma Flower Taylor Residence 224 S Massey St Built After Divorce From J. B. Taylor The Emma Flower Taylor residence located at 224 S Massey...
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Johnston and Hudson Residence – 246 S Massey St

Johnston and Hudson Residence Erected by William Johnston in 1895 at 246 S Massey St, Later Sold To Supreme Court Justice Henry Hudson The Johnston...
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Dutch Elm Disease Toll On Washington Street 1950s – 70s

The Dutch Elm Disease Forever Changed the Landscape of Washington Street Ice Storms and a microburst.  Neither have had a more lasting impact on the landscape...

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