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1st card - St. Bridget Church in background, left. Flood's Barn (later called Pastime Hall) with blue roof in center background - destroyed by fire 25-Feb-1967.

2nd card- St. Bridget Church in background, right. Main Street School, brick building…

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This rock juts out of the river just before you make the turn at Crow Island

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This was the Lake Boon end of the ride on the Assabet River from Maynard. The Boston & Maine Railroad Station in background.

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On one of the trips around the lake

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Occupied for several summers by a group from Maynard

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For several seasons Mass was said at the Twilight Club until Association Hall was built in the rear of the club

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Club was made up from Maynard residents. . Built in 1904. Dissolved in 1964.

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Presumably on Summer Hill.

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The Music Hall ("The Rink") was the center of all activity in town. Shows, balls, roller skating, dances, basketball, reunions, graduations, etc. Completely destroyed by fire in December 1912. (Tutto's Alleys)

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Opened on September 1906. First floor only. Second floor completed in 1910. Name changed to Calvin Coolidge School in 1932.

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Float in parade at Boston

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George "Doddy" Woodart, part Native American, who lived at Lake Boon for many years as a caretaker and handyman around the cottages.

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Dedicated on Sunday, November 15, 1925 in honor of the men who gave their lives in World War I. Congressman Edith Nourse Rogers of Lowell was the principal speaker.

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Located on Summer Street on the site of the parking lot across from the Fine Arts Theater. Built in 1867 by Peter Haley. Named Glendale House from the "Glendale" blanket being manufactured at the Assabet Manufacturing Company mills. Later become…