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Tewksbury Public Library

Check out our videoCome inside and see what we have to offer! Our public computers are free to use as well as our internet. Residents of Tewksbury and surrounding communities can check out books and materials from our large collections. Check out our event calendar and come to one of our free programs!

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Band Stand

Built in 1891 in an Italian Villa style, the band stand is a great place to rest and people watch on the Town Common.

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Rev. Jacob Cogan Homestead

Presently used as apartments, the structure was built in 1806 in the 18th century Colonial style.

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Tewksbury Town Hall

Built in 1920 in the Modern Federal style, the Tewksbury Town Hall was the former home of the Tewksbury Public Library.

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Brown Tavern

This home is the former Brown Tavern built in 1740 in the 18th century Colonial style. The porch was an addition to the originl structure.

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Herbert Trull House c 1800

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George Washington Trull House c 1800

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Benjamin Franklin Trull House c. 1890

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John Robinson House c 1929

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Thomas Nesmith House c 1902

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Dame Emery Foster House c 1830

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Jesse Blake House c 1870

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Frederick C. Silk House c 1889

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Greenhouse Power Plant c 1902

Presumably for the Patten Greenhouses, although research has yet to confirm this.

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Edwin H. Bennett House c 1910

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Oliver Richard Clark House c 1870

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George Bennett House c 1907

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First Baptist Church of Tewksbury Parsonage c 1846

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