One of the most beautiful buildings in Milbury, the Asa Waters Mansion is also a historical landmark. A part of the Underground Railroad during the Civil War, the mansion is proudly listed on the National and State Registers of Historic Places. Built in stunning Georgian colonial style, it plays host to weddings and other special events. Its elegance and beauty provide guests with the perfect backdrop to hold the wedding of your dreams. The mansion offers both indoor and outdoor options, air-conditioning, bridal dressing room, tables and other furniture, and a smoke-free environment. The venue is also friendly for the differently abled.
This historical fire house called the Elm Street Fire House, is a team of trained professionals who are dedicated to their work and serve a common mission of providing safety to all the people in need. The fire house also provides education on how to tackle a fire in emergency times. Along with fire supression they also provide rescue services and medical safety to the community.
Established in 1714, the Prospect Hill Cemetery is a historic graveyard located in Millis, Massachusetts. Since its inception by Barbur and Joseph Junior, the cemetery has been the final resting place of many notable political personalities. The cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
Cathedral of St. Paul or the Saint Paul's Cathedral was designed by Elbridge Boyden. Construction of the Gothic structure was completed in the 1870s and was incorporated in the National Register of Historical Places in 1980.
El Parque Estatal Moore ofrece unas 162 hectáreas dedicadas al aire libre y forma parte del Registro Nacional de Sitios Históricos. El bellísimo paisaje del Parque Estatal Moore incluye varios sitios históricos como los restos de un viejo aserradero y un molino, y también es el hogar de las azaleas y laureles de montaña más bellos de todo Massachusetts. Aprecien la belleza natural y deléitense con actividades recreativas como canotaje, pesca, caminata y esquí de fondo.
The renowned Roseland Cottage is a monumental home in Woodstock, Connecticut and is registered in the National Register of Historic Places. It ably traces the Gothic Revival style of architecture; the house is also famously referred as the Henry C. Bowen House or Bowen Cottage. This historical landmark is open to visitors and one can explore its gardens, barn and other facilities.