Now a renowned museum, the General Artemas Ward House is a beautiful historic property. The property of this house at Shrewsbury also includes a four levels barn, which is popular as the largest structure of New England. This former home, is now open to the public by the Harvard University as a museum that contains it's beauty and preserves. The house is visible to the tourists for a few hours during summers.
Maplewood Cemetery is located in Marlborough which is a prominent center of industry and technology in Massachusetts. This historic cemetery dates back to 1864 and was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Located on the Caldwell Street, Caldwell Park is quaint, local park. Refurbished in 2003, the park is equipped with facilities like a basketball court, swings and a play field.
Built in 1884, Memorial Hall at Milford, Massachusetts is a tribute to the Civil War. Using Milford granite and Longmeadow brownstone as materials for constructions, it gives it an aesthetic and exclusive feel to the entire building. There is a bronze plaque in the front end of the building that has the Lincoln's Gettysburg Address inscribed on it. Restorations were carried out in the beginning of the 21st Century to revive its look that had mellowed down since its construction. Now it is used as a museum and got listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
Visit the Rider's Tavern, a stop over for travellers during the earlier centuries. It was built in the year 1797 in the Federal style of architecture. The wood frame building is now owned and operated by the Charlton Historical Society who keep the house open to the public during the summer months as well as other special occasions. It is listed on the U.S National Register of Historic Places as well as U.S Historic District Contributing Property.