Brattle Street (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
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brattle-street-cambridge-massachusetts-241-6647882
title:
Brattle Street (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
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Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, called the "King's Highway" or "Tory Row" before the American Revolutionary War, is the site of many buildings of historical interest, including the modernist glass-and-concrete building that housed the Design Research store,
and a Georgian mansion where George Washington and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow both lived, as well as John Vassall and his seven slaves including Darby Vassall. Samuel Atkins Eliot, writing in 1913 about the seven Colonial mansions
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Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brattle_Street_(Cambridge,_Massachusetts)
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2024-03-28T05:24:29Z
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