Located in Westborough, MA. Originally called the “Westborough Insane Hospital.” Established in 1884, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994, closed in 2010, demolished in 2019.

Located in Worcester, MA. Opened in 1892, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, demolished in 2014.

Located in Preston and Norwich, CT. Originally called the “Norwich State Hospital for the Insane.” Opened in 1904, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, stopped operation in 1996, demolition ongoing.

Located in Worcester, MA. Built in 1928, renovated in 1972, closed in 2008, demolished in 2018.

Located in New Bedford, MA. A reinforced concrete, World War II 12-inch coastal gun battery. Constructed 1917-1921 and deactivated in 1946.

Located in Medfield, MA. Originally called the “Medfield Insane Asylum.” Established in 1892, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994, closed in 2003.

Located in Florida and North Adams, MA. 4.75 miles long. Work began in 1851, added as a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1975. Still in use.

Located in North Adams, MA. Former home of Albert Charles Houghton and his family, and later used as a Masonic temple. Built in 1897 and closed to the public since 2017.

Located in Rutland, MA. Built in 1903 to house minor offenders. tuberculosis hospital added in 1907, and abandoned in 1934.

Located in Manchester, CT

Located in Sterling, MA.

Located in Millbury, MA, 2001.

Located in Kennebunkport, ME. The first and largest museum of mass transit vehicles, including trolley cars, rapid transit trains, Interurban cars, trolley buses, and motor buses. Opened in 1939 and still in operation.

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