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  2. Methuen, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Methuen (/ m ə ˈ θ uː ə n /) is a 23-square-mile (60 km 2) city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 53,059 at the 2020 census . [3] Methuen lies along the northwestern edge of Essex County, just east of Middlesex County and just south of Rockingham County, New Hampshire .

  3. Greycourt State Park - Wikipedia

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    Greycourt State Park. /  42.72944°N 71.18083°W  / 42.72944; -71.18083. Greycourt State Park is a public recreation area covering 24 acres (9.7 ha) atop the partially restored ruins of the Charles H. Tenney estate in Methuen, Massachusetts. The state park is a satellite of Lawrence Heritage State Park managed by the Department of ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Methuen ...

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    The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. Essex County, of which Methuen is a part, is the location of 471 properties and districts listed on the National Register. Methuen itself is the location of 45 of these properties and ...

  5. George A. Waldo House - Wikipedia

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    84002441 [1] Added to NRHP. January 20, 1984. The George A. Waldo House is a historic house in Methuen, Massachusetts. Built in 1825 and altered somewhat around 1900 by local philanthropist Edward Searles, it is one of Methuen's finest examples of Federal period architecture. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, [1 ...

  6. Double-arch Sandstone Bridge - Wikipedia

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    June 20, 1984. The Double-arch Sandstone Bridge or more commonly known as the Sands Bridge, is a historic dry stone arch bridge over the Spicket River on Hampshire Road in Methuen, Massachusetts. Built without mortar between the stones, parts of it date back to 1735. It was used to handle traffic between Methuen and Salem, New Hampshire .

  7. Tenney Castle Gatehouse - Wikipedia

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    January 20, 1984. The Tenney Castle Gatehouse is a historic gatehouse at 37 Pleasant Street in Methuen, Massachusetts, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 20, 1984. It is the only surviving element of the large estate of Charles H. Tenney, a leading local industrialist.

  8. Emerson House (Methuen, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Emerson House (Methuen, Massachusetts) /  42.70750°N 71.17194°W  / 42.70750; -71.17194. The Emerson House is a historic house located at 58 Ayers Village Road in Methuen, Massachusetts. It is set in a rural corner of northeastern Methuen, near the town line with Haverhill .

  9. Old Town Farm - Wikipedia

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    84002413 [1] Added to NRHP. January 20, 1984. Old Town Farm is a historic poor farm building in Methuen, Massachusetts. The brick two story building was built in 1846, after Methuen lost its earlier poor farm due to the loss of part of its territory to newly founded Lawrence. The building is five bays wide and deep, with entries on the front ...