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FIPS code. 25-34165. GNIS feature ID. 0618368. Website. www.ci.lancaster.ma.us. Lancaster is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Incorporated in 1653, Lancaster is the oldest town in Worcester County. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 8,441.
December 1, 2000. The William D. Weeks Memorial Library, also referred to as the Weeks Memorial Library, is a publicly funded, nonprofit library governed by the Town of Lancaster in Coös County, New Hampshire . Located at 128 Main Street, the single-story brick building was constructed in 1906, enlarged in 1998, and listed on the National ...
Center Village District. / 42.45722°N 71.67194°W / 42.45722; -71.67194. The Center Village District encompasses the historic village center of Lancaster, Massachusetts. Settled in 1643, it has few traces of its early history, but is now a well-kept rural town center with a predominantly residential and civic character.
Nathaniel Dexter, "town father" of Lancaster, Massachusetts, USA, donated what is known as Dexter Drumlin to The Trustees of Reservations. [1] After his death he was hailed as "a beloved supporter of The Trustees and active member of the Lancaster community". [2] The Nathaniel Dexter Meeting Room on the lower level of the Lancaster town library ...
Added to NRHP. November 8, 2019. The Old Settlers' Burying Ground is an historic cemetery off Main Street in southern Lancaster, Massachusetts. Established by 1674, it is the town's oldest formal cemetery, its burials including family members of many early settlers. The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019.
Report of the Free Public Library Commission of Massachusetts. v.1-8 (1891–1898); v.9 (1899); v.10-18 (1900–1908); v.19-24 (1909–1914); v.25-27 (1915–1917); v.28-51 (1918–1940). Massachusetts Board of Free Public Library Commissioners. Free public library buildings of Massachusetts: a roll of honor, 1918. Wright & Potter printing co ...
C. Cambridge Public Library; Carver Public Library (Massachusetts) Cary Memorial Library; Centerville Public Library (Massachusetts) Central Library (Somerville, Massachusetts)
The following list of Carnegie libraries in Massachusetts provides information on Carnegie public libraries in Massachusetts, where 43 of them were built from 1901 to 1917, funded by 35 grants totaling $1,137,500 and awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Massachusetts Carnegie libraries were also built at five academic institutions ...