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  1. Metropolitan Waterworks Museum. /  42.33169111°N 71.15564694°W  / 42.33169111; -71.15564694. The Waterworks Museum is a museum in the Chestnut Hill Waterworks building, originally a high-service pumping station of the Boston Metropolitan Waterworks. [1] It contains well-preserved mechanical engineering devices in a Richardsonian ...

  2. The Street at Chestnut Hill is an open-air shopping center on Route 9 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. The shopping center contains 640,090 sq ft (59,466 m 2) of fashion retailers, restaurants, and entertainment options. [1] The architecture and design of the new shopping center mimics modern village-like streetscapes and overlooks neighboring ...

  3. Added to NRHP. November 13, 1984. The Chestnut Hill Meetinghouse (also known as South Parish Meeting House) is an historic meeting house at the corner of Chestnut and Thayer Streets in Millville, Massachusetts. The -story wood frame meetinghouse was built in 1769. It is very plainly decorated, with only its door surrounds of architectural interest.

  4. Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, a neighborhood. Chestnut Hill Cove, Maryland, an unincorporated community in Anne Arundel County. Chestnut Hill, North Carolina (disambiguation), multiple locations in North Carolina. Chestnut Hill, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place. Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a ...

  5. Chestnut Hill is defined by its zip code and history. At one time considered remote to Boston, the settlement first formed around a train station, eventually establishing its identity as a community. Named by Francis Lee, who built the first country house in the area in the 1850's, Chestnut Hill is in three different towns (Brighton, Brookline ...

  6. Belchertown, Massachusetts. /  42.27694°N 72.40139°W  / 42.27694; -72.40139. Belchertown (previously known as Cold Spring and Belcher's Town) [1] is a town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 15,350 at the 2020 census. [2]

  7. Oak Hill is one of the thirteen villages within the city of Newton in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. History and geography [ edit ] This village is situated on a landform known since the mid-17th century as Oak Hill, and one of the seven principal elevations of Newton (the others being Nonantum Hill , Waban Hill , Chestnut Hill , Bald Pate Hill, Institution Hill, and Mount Ida ).