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Brush Hill
Brush Hill Historic District is the area of Brush Hill Road, between Robbins Street and Dana Avenue, including Brush Hill Lane and Fairmount Avenue.
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The Milton Cemetery
The Milton Cemetery was established in 1672, ten years after the incorporation of the Town of Milton.
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Milton Centre
The Milton Centre Historic District is the historical center of town as well as being literally the center of the town of Milton.
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Milton Hill
Milton Hill Historic District is located on a lofty hill located between Milton Village and Algerene Corner, formerly known as Union Square, the junction of Adams and Centre Streets.
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First Parish in Milton
The First Parish in Milton Unitarian is on the right, where it has faced Canton Avenue since 1835 when it was reoriented.
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In Flanders Field
“In Flanders Field” is a monumental bronze sculpture by Daniel Chester French memorializing Milton men who died during World War I.
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The Hall-Bush Carriage House
The Hall-Bush Carriage House is located behind the birthplace of George H.W. Bush, former president of the United States.
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The Nathan Babcock House
The Nathan Babcock House is located on the south slope of Milton Hill at 362 Adams Street near Father Carney Road.
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Morton Road
Morton Road was laid through the former Morton-Safford Estate.
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Railway Village
The Railway Historic District is a 30 acre district in East Milton that includes Adams Street from its intersection with Mechanic and Church Streets in the west, and Washington Street in the east.
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Scotts Woods
Scott’s Woods Historic District is the area of Hillside, Harland and Forest Streets between Randolph Avenue and the ridge between Hancock and Bugbee Hills, now the MDC Blue Hills Reservation.