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201.
Stephen Cook House.
202.
Lovell Brothers farm
203.
W. C. Woodman house.
204.
John Hunt House, Galen Street, now on Water Street.
205.
Home of Samuel Francis Smith, Newton Massachusetts. Author of ?America?.
206.
Melendy Avenue, public housing.
207.
Post-war housing project.
208.
Coolidge Homestead.
209.
Sullivan home.
210.
Russell House, Common and Columbia Streets.
211.
House on Lexington Street.
212.
Post-war housing project.
213.
John Fowle house
214.
Birthplace of Harriet Hosmer.
215.
Edmund Blois house.
216.
Stephen Cooke.
217.
Post-war housing project.
218.
Alvin Adams house, School Street.
219.
Edmund Fowle house, Marshall Street.
220.
Alvin Adams house, circa 1860.
221.
Fountain Hill Estate.
222.
Edmund Fowle House
223.
House on Lexington Street.
224.
Post-war housing project.
225.
House of Dr. Eliakiam Morse and J.P. Page
226.
Coolidge Estate, Belmont Street.
227.
Post-war housing project.
228.
Post-war housing project.
229.
Post-war housing project.
230.
Post-war housing project.
231.
Watertown Railway Station.
232.
Horsecar.
233.
Memorial Day.
234.
Charles River.
235.
Photograph of portrait of Harrison Gray Otis, 1765 - 1848.
236.
Helen and William Dinsmore.
237.
John F. Kennedy.
238.
Charles Burke.
239.
Sigrid Reddy.
240.
Festa Sons of Italy Piave Fiume Lodge.
241.
Archbishop Michael, Greek Orthodox Church Taxiarchae.
242.
Festa Sons of Italy Piave Fiume Lodge.
243.
Festa Sons of Italy Piave Fiume Lodge.
244.
Armenian Celebration.
245.
Festa Sons of Italy Piave Fiume Lodge, 1975.
246.
Irish Boarding House group, circa 1880's.
247.
Public Safety Building on Main Street.
248.
Information booth for the 300th anniversary.
249.
Watertown Water Supply Co.
250.
Delta
251.
Stone Brothers Monument.
252.
Thomas Mayhew marker.
253.
Memorial to Justice Benjamin Robbins Curtis.
254.
Founders' Monument.
255.
Civil War Soldier's Monument.
256.
Civil War Soldier's Monument.
257.
Civil War Soldier's Monument.
258.
Joseph Coolidge Monument
259.
Memorial Day observation.
260.
Cambridge boundary marker.
261.
The Founders' Monument featuring Sir Richard Saltonstall and bas-reliefs of Roger Clap's landing and the antitax protest.
262.
Granite tablet marking Sir Richard Saltonstall's landing in 1630.
263.
Slate marker commemorating George Washington's passing by this place in 1775.
264.
Constitution Oak
265.
World War I Monument
266.
World War II monument.
267.
World War Memorial.
268.
Elbridge Gerry Monument.
269.
Civil War Monument.
270.
George Washington.
271.
George Washington
272.
Meeting House location.
273.
Henry Knox Trail
274.
Edmund Fowle House.
275.
Provincial Congresses.
276.
Provincial Government, Honorable Council.
277.
John Cook and Paul Revere.
278.
Meeting House.
279.
Joseph Coolidge Monument
280.
Stone Family
281.
John Eddy.
282.
Old Burying Ground
283.
Old Burying Ground
284.
Old Burying Ground
285.
Thomas Mayhew
286.
Landing at Watertown
287.
Landing at Watertown
288.
Thomas Mayhew Monument
289.
Henry Knox Monument
290.
Site of the Meeting House 1635.
291.
Roger Clapp and the Dorchester men.
292.
Founders' Monument.
293.
George Washington
294.
Founders' Monument.
295.
Founders' Monument.
296.
Meeting House 1775.
297.
Paul Revere Memorial marker.
298.
World War I memorial.
299.
Reverend George Phillips leading the freemen in protest against taxes levied without consent.
300.
Roger Clap in 1630 and the founding of Watertown.
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