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Located on Waltham Street next to Samuel's Photography.

Also visible are the sign for "Middlesex Launderers & Dry Cleansers" (Fur Storage) and Tarny's Barber Shop.

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The first photo is 1968, the second in 1970 after a remodeling. The third photo a few years later.
Located at the corner of Powder Mill Road and Waltham Street.

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Located at the corner of Parker Street and Waltham Street. In an earlier era the building was the Little Coop.

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Looking upstream of the Assabet River with the Woolen Mill in the background.

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This hat was worn by James J. Mullin as Grand Marshall for Barbecue Day Parade on October 12, 1916. This Barbecue was put on in an attempt to raise funds for a Soldiers and Sailors Memorial.

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Located at Paper Mill Corner, Waltham and Parker Streets, it was later moved to Parker Street and demolished in 2011.
1st photo: Harry Chase in front of store.
2nd photo: Harry Chase and Paul Wilson (chief engineer and master mechanic at theā€¦

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The three large tenement buildings were on Main Street built by Amory Maynard. The auto in the foreground is a 1928 Ford Model A. The road on the far side of the bridge changes its name to Acton Street. This bridge was replaced in 2013.

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The Maynard Public Works are clearing snow at the corner of Waltham and Parker Streets. The snow was trucked to be dumped into the Assabet River.

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The trolley first went into service in 1901. Here a car is returning from Concord on Powder Mill Road approaching a turn onto Summer Street.