Tour Overview
A vibrant, historic and warm community that is a great place to visit or live.
Tewksbury, Massachusetts is a great place to visit or live! Home of the Tewksbury State Hospital built in 1854 as the Massachusetts State Almshouse, there is much to love about the town.
The Patten Greenhouses were here and Tewksbury was known as the Carnation Capital of the World! The Power of Flowers group makes their home here and ensures the legacy of flowers continues.
Stops
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Stop 2: Tewksbury Public Library
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Stop 3: Band Stand
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Stop 4: Rev. Jacob Cogan Homestead
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Stop 5: Tewksbury Town Hall
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Stop 6: Brown Tavern
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Stop 7: Herbert Trull House c 1800
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Stop 8: George Washington Trull House c 1800
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Stop 9: Benjamin Franklin Trull House c. 1890
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Stop 11: John Robinson House c 1929
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Stop 12: Thomas Nesmith House c 1902
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Stop 13: Dame Emery Foster House c 1830
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Stop 14: Jesse Blake House c 1870
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Stop 15: Frederick C. Silk House c 1889
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Stop 16: Greenhouse Power Plant c 1902
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Stop 17: Edwin H. Bennett House c 1910
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Stop 18: Oliver Richard Clark House c 1870
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Stop 19: George Bennett House c 1907
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Stop 20: First Baptist Church of Tewksbury Parsonage c 1846