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lost adj. ruined or destroyed; no longer in existence; irretrievable
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Thatcher Magoun Mansion 111 High Street Housed the Medford Public Library, 1875-1959 Demolished and replaced with current Library building |
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Medford Square Significantly altered |
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Four-masted Schooner in Dry Dock c.1925 |
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Medford Square c.1860 Significantly altered |
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Brooks School, c.1899 High Street, West Medford Significantly altered by fire damage Demolished in 2001 and replaced with current Brooks School building |
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Combination Park Race Track, c.1896 South Medford Demolished |
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Main Street Fire Station, corner of South Street, with Ladder Truck No. 1 Demolished |
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River Scene Medford Square Looking toward Riverside Avenue from the mill pond dam, c.1910 Significantly altered |
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West Medford Railroad Station, c.1885 Demolished |
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Medford Savings Bank High Street, Medford Square Demolished |
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The Fountain House Salem Street Demolished |
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Police Headquarters Main Street Demolished and replaced with current Police Headquarters |
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Trolley Car Barns, c.1910 Salem Street Demolished |
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N. Simeone Vegetables, Fruit & Confectionery Storefront located on Washington Street opposite Park Street Station Demolished |
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Looking east on Salem Street, c.1905 Medford Square Significantly altered |
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Looking east on Salem Street, c.1910 Medford Square Significantly altered |
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Looking west on High Street, c.1910 Old Medford City Hall with columns Medford Square Significantly altered |
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Birthplace of Lydia Maria Child (1802-1880) 38 Salem Street Significantly altered |
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Benjamin Hall House, c.1785 57 High Street This structure is documented in the Historic American Buildings Survey. Demolished |
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George Blanchard House, c.1657 18 Bradbury Avenue This structure is documented in the Historic American Buildings Survey. Demolished |
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Opera House and Odd Fellows Hall High Street, Medford Square Significantly altered |
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Houses along the Mystic River, c.1850-1920 Medford Square Most demolished or significantly altered |
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Summer House, Isaac Royall Estate, c.1737 15 George Street This structure is documented in the Historic American Buildings Survey. Demolished |
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Medford Inn and Fire Station Main Street Demolished |
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J.W. Gorman Boulevard Summer Theatre Fellsway West at Fells Avenue Demolished |
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Old Mill c.1906 Mystic River Demolished |
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Carroll's Diner 89 Main Street Relocated to Philadelphia and renamed Domino Diner |
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Carroll's Diner Interior 89 Main Street Relocated to Philadelphia and renamed Domino Diner |
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Footbridge over the Middlesex Canal, c.1803-1846 Brooks Estate in West Medford This structure is documented in the Historic American Buildings Survey. Demolished |
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Rams Head Hill Tower or Lawrence Observatory, Middlesex Fells Reservation, c.1899 Demolished |
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Bear Hill Tower, Middlesex Fells Reservation Demolished |
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