- Newe
Towne by 1632, and as
Newtowne by 1638.
Located at the
first convenient Charles River crossing west of Boston,
Newtowne was one of
several towns,...
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Broad Street and VA-195 (Downtown Expressway)
Located west of Carver,
Newtowne West is a
residential neighborhood located north of
Broad St.
between Hermitage...
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February 5, 2007.
Retrieved July 18, 2024.
Cambridge was
founded in 1630 as
Newtowne. In 1637, the tiny
village was
designated as the
location of the then-unnamed...
- dust"—appropriated £400
toward a "schoale or colledge" at what was then
called Newtowne. In an oral will
spoken to his wife the
childless Harvard, who had inherited...
- St.
Francis Xavier Church and
Newtown Manor House Historic District is the
first county-designated
historic district in
Saint Mary's County, the "Mother...
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Newtowne Neck
State Park is a
public recreation area
located four
miles (6.4 km)
southwest of
Leonardtown in St. Mary's County, Maryland. The
state park...
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Newtowne Football Club is an intermediate-level
football club from Limavady,
County Londonderry,
playing in the
Premier Division of the
Ballymena & Provincial...
- from the
original on
February 5, 2007.
Cambridge was
founded in 1630 as
Newtowne. In 1637, the tiny
village was
designated as the
location of the then-unnamed...
- Boston's
Freedom Trail (Guidebook) (3rd ed.). Cambridge, M****achusetts:
Newtowne Pub. ISBN 978-0961570521. Booth,
Robert (2008). Pietrzyk,
Cindi (ed.)....
- Everett: 1630 (settlement) Watertown: 1630 (on land now part of Cambridge)
Newtowne (now Cambridge): 1630 (near
Harvard Square) Roxbury: 1630 (now part of...