Arlington

Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
category: boundary — type: administrative — OSM: relation 1933055
Robbins Memorial Flagstaff (Q107453705)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Robbins Memorial Flagstaff (1913) is a structure supporting and topping a flagpole in Arlington, Massachusetts created by Cyrus Dallin. The supporting sculpture includes a variety of sculptural elements including bronze figures, stone eagles, and snapping turtles with a finial representing American Agriculture. The sculpture resides to the west of Town Hall at 730 Massachusetts Avenue.

  • node: Robbins Memorial Flagstaff (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Robbins Memorial Flagstaff (5 name matches)
    country=US
    subject=United States
    tourism=artwork (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    man_made=flagpole
    wikidata=Q107453705
    flag:name=United States
    flag:type=national
    artist_name=Cyrus Edwin Dallin
    flag:wikidata=Q42537
    artist:wikidata=Q1148931
    subject:wikidata=Q30
    operator:wikidata=Q2090461

    wikidata match: Q107453705
Addison Hill House (Q4681259)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Addison Hill House is a historic house located in Arlington, Massachusetts.

  • way: 83 Appleton Street (OSM) 232 feet from Wikidata address match [show tags]
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q4681259
    wikipedia=en:Addison Hill House
    addr:street=Appleton Street
    addr:housenumber=83

    wikidata match: Q4681259
Alfred E. Robindreau House (Q4722589)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Alfred E. Robindreau House is a historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts. This house, built c. 1920 and first occupied by a poultry dealer, is a rare well-preserved 1+12-story hip-roofed Craftsman/Bungalow-style house in a neighborhood generally filled with Shingle and Colonial Revival houses. It has a hip-roofed front porch supported by clusters of columns mounted on fieldstone piers, and a chimney on the side with an exposed fieldstone base. The eaves of the roof have exposed rafter ends.

  • way: Alfred E. Robindreau House (OSM) 186 feet from Wikidata name match address match [show tags]
    name=Alfred E. Robindreau House (4 name matches)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q4722589
    wikipedia=en:Alfred E. Robindreau House
    addr:street=Lafayette Street
    addr:housenumber=28

    wikidata match: Q4722589
Allyn House (Q4733454)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Allyn House is a historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts. Built about 1898, it is a prominent local example of Craftsman style architecture. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

  • way: Allyn House (OSM) 189 feet from Wikidata name match address match [show tags]
    name=Allyn House (5 name matches)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q4733454
    wikipedia=en:Allyn House (Arlington, Massachusetts)
    addr:street=Oakland Avenue
    addr:housenumber=94

    wikidata match: Q4733454
Arlington Catholic High School (Q4792292)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Arlington Catholic High School (ACHS) is a coeducational Catholic high school in Arlington, Massachusetts. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston and serves grades 9-12.

  • way: Arlington Catholic High School (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    ele=9
    name=Arlington Catholic High School (9 name matches)
    amenity=school (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q4792292
    gnis:feature_id=603033

    wikidata match: Q4792292
  • node: Arlington Catholic HS (OSM) 103 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Arlington Catholic HS (9 name matches)
    type=Private
    phone=+1 781 646 7770
    grades=9,10,11,12
    amenity=school (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    addr:city=Arlington
    addr:state=MA
    source_url=http://mass.gov/mgis/schools.htm
    addr:street=Medford Street
    attribution=Office of Geographic and Environmental Information (MassGIS)
    addr:postcode=02174
    addr:housenumber=16
    massgis:school_id=00100805
Arlington Center Historic District (Q4792295)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Arlington Center Historic District includes the civic and commercial heart of Arlington, Massachusetts. It runs along the town's main commercial district, Massachusetts Avenue, from Jason Street to Franklin Street, and includes adjacent 19th- and early 20th-century residential areas roughly bounded by Jason Street, Pleasant Street, and Gray Street. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

  • node: Arlington Center Historic District (OSM) 57 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=19
    name=Arlington Center Historic District (7 name matches)
    tourism=attraction
    historic=district (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q4792295
    gnis:feature_id=1974158

    wikidata match: Q4792295
Arlington Coal & Lumber building (Q4792301)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Arlington Coal & Lumber Company building is a historic commercial and civic building located in Arlington, Massachusetts. Built in 1875, it is a locally significant example of Late Gothic Revival architecture, with a long history as a community center. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. The family-owned lumber yard has been in business at this location since 1923.

  • way: Arlington Coal and Lumber (OSM) 340 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Arlington Coal and Lumber (7 name matches)
    building=industrial (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
  • way: Arlington Coal and Lumber (OSM) 98 feet from Wikidata name match address match [show tags]
    name=Arlington Coal and Lumber (7 name matches)
    shop=trade
    trade=timber
    building=retail (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q4792301
    addr:city=Arlington
    wikipedia=en:Arlington Coal & Lumber
    addr:state=MA
    industrial=lumber_yard
    addr:street=Park Avenue
    addr:postcode=02476
    addr:housenumber=41

    wikidata match: Q4792301
Arlington High School (Q4792337)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Arlington High School is a public high school located in Arlington, Massachusetts. As of 2024, the school enrolled 1,609 students.

  • way: Arlington High School (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Arlington High School (7 name matches)
    mascot=Spy Ponders
    amenity=school (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=Town of Arlington
    religion=no
    operator:type=government
    wikidata=Q4792337

    wikidata match: Q4792337
Arlington Pumping Station (Q4792389)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Arlington Pumping Station, built in 1907, is a historic water pumping station on Brattle Court (off Brattle Street) in Arlington, Massachusetts. Its purpose was to provide water to Lexington and higher elevations in Arlington. The station was put in service on December 4, 1907.

  • way: Arlington Pumping Station (OSM) 273 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Arlington Pumping Station (6 name matches)
    utility=water
    building=pumping_station
    man_made=pumping_station
    wikidata=Q4792389
    addr:city=Arlington
    wikipedia=en:Arlington Pumping Station
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Brattle Court
    addr:postcode=02476
    pumping_station=water
    addr:housenumber=18

    wikidata match: Q4792389
Arlington Reservoir (Q4792392)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Arlington Reservoir water tower is a large water storage tank located on Park Circle in Arlington, Massachusetts. It was constructed by the Metropolitan Water Works (now MWRA) between 1921 and 1924 in the Classical Revival style, to provide water storage for Northern Extra-High Service area, consisting of Lexington and the higher elevations of Belmont and Arlington.

  • way: Arlington Reservoir Water Tower (OSM) exact location [show tags]
    name=Arlington Reservoir Water Tower
    building=storage_tank (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    heritage=2 (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    historic=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    man_made=water_tower (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
    ref:nrhp=85002676
    wikidata=Q4792392
    wikipedia=en:Arlington Reservoir, Massachusetts
    heritage:operator=nrhp

    wikidata match: Q4792392
Butterfield-Whittemore House (Q5002873)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Butterfield-Whittemore House, is a historic colonial house at 54 Massachusetts Avenue in Arlington, Massachusetts. With its oldest section dating to c. 1695, it is one of the town's oldest houses, and may be its oldest. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

  • way: Butterfield-Whittemore House (OSM) 118 feet from Wikidata name match address match [show tags]
    name=Butterfield-Whittemore House (6 name matches)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    historic=building (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5002873
    addr:city=Arlington
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Massachusetts Avenue
    addr:postcode=02474
    addr:housenumber=54

    wikidata match: Q5002873
Capt. Benjamin Locke House (Q5036411)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Capt. Benjamin Locke House is a historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts. Built c. 1720, this 2+12-story wood-frame house is one of the oldest buildings in Arlington, with a distinctive place in its history. It was the home of Benjamin Locke, a captain of the Menotomy (as Arlington was then called) Minutemen, and a skirmish of the 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord took place near the house. Locke sold the house in 1780 to a Baptist congregation, and it was used by them for services until 1790, when Locke bought it back. The building was the subject of legal action dealing with the separation of church and state, and was later the home of Locke's son, Lieutenant Benjamin Locke.

  • way: Capt. Benjamin Locke House (OSM) 68 feet from Wikidata name match address match [show tags]
    name=Capt. Benjamin Locke House (6 name matches)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5036411
    wikipedia=en:Addison Hill House
    addr:street=Appleton Street
    addr:housenumber=21

    wikidata match: Q5036411
Cushman House (Q5196216)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Cushman House (also known as the Wentworth House) is a historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts. Built in the mid-1880s and moved to its present location in 1896, it is a well-preserved but fully realized example of Queen Anne architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

  • way: 104 Bartlett Avenue (OSM) 121 feet from Wikidata address match [show tags]
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    addr:street=Bartlett Avenue
    addr:housenumber=104
    wikidata=Q5196216

    wikidata match: Q5196216
Arlington (Q2090461)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Arlington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The town is six miles (10 km) northwest of Boston, and its population was 46,308 at the 2020 census.

  • relation: Arlington (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Arlington (71 name matches)
    boundary=administrative (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q2090461
    wikipedia=en:Arlington, Massachusetts
    population=42844
    admin_level=8
    border_type=town

    wikidata match: Q2090461
  • node: Arlington (OSM) 189 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=20
    name=Arlington (71 name matches)
    place=town (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q2090461
    population=41075
    gnis:feature_id=612141
    population:date=2006
    source:population=US Census

    wikidata match: Q2090461
Ephraim Cutter House (Q5382257)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Ephraim Cutter House is a historic house at 4 Water Street in Arlington, Massachusetts. Built about 1804 by one of the town's leading mill owners, it is one of Arlington's few surviving Federal period houses. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, and included in an expansion of the Arlington Center Historic District in 1985.

  • way: 4 Water Street (OSM) 136 feet from Wikidata address match [show tags]
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5382257
    addr:street=Water Street
    addr:housenumber=4

    wikidata match: Q5382257
First Parish Church, Arlington Massachusetts (Q5453475)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

First Parish Church in Arlington, Massachusetts is a Unitarian-Universalist congregation, which was founded in 1678 as First Parish in West Cambridge. It merged with the Arlington Universalist Congregation in 1962.

  • way: First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington (1 name matches)
    phone=+1 781 648 3799
    amenity=place_of_worship (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://www.firstparish.info/
    building=church (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    religion=unitarian_universalist
    wikidata=Q5453475
    addr:city=Arlington
    wikipedia=en:First Parish Church, Arlington Massachusetts
    check_date=2023-11-04
    addr:street=Massachusetts Avenue
    addr:postcode=02476
    gnis:feature_id=1974339
    addr:housenumber=630

    wikidata match: Q5453475
Henry Swan House (Q5728891)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Henry Swan House is a historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts. The 2+12-story wood-frame house was built in 1888 by Henry Swan, a Boston poultry dealer who was also active in local politics. The house is a well-preserved example of the sort of late Victorian houses that were once much more typical along Massachusetts Avenue.

  • way: Henry Swan House (OSM) 42 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Henry Swan House (6 name matches)
    building=detached (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5728891
    addr:city=Arlington
    wikipedia=en:Henry Swan House
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Massachusetts Avenue
    addr:postcode=02474
    addr:housenumber=418

    wikidata match: Q5728891
Highrock Church (Q5759620)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Highrock Church is an Evangelical Covenant Church congregation located in Arlington, Massachusetts. Founded in 1999, it occupies the former Saint Athanasius Greek Orthodox Church at 735 Massachusetts Avenue in the town center. The building, constructed in 1841 and restyled in 1860, is a prominent regional example of Italianate ecclesiastical architecture, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

  • way: Highrock Church (OSM) 157 feet from Wikidata name match address match [show tags]
    name=Highrock Church (3 name matches)
    amenity=place_of_worship (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    religion=christian (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5759620
    addr:city=Arlington
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Massachusetts Avenue
    addr:housenumber=735

    wikidata match: Q5759620
House at 5 Willow Court (Q5914435)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The house at 5 Willow Court in Arlington, Massachusetts is a rare local example of Second Empire styling.

  • way: 5 Willow Court (OSM) 61 feet from Wikidata address match [show tags]
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q5914435
    addr:street=Willow Court
    addr:housenumber=5

    wikidata match: Q5914435
Jason Russell House (Q6163398)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Jason Russell House is a historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts, in and around which at least twenty-one colonial combatants died fighting on the first day of the American Revolutionary War, April 19, 1775 (the Battles of Lexington and Concord). The house was purchased in 1923 by the Arlington Historical Society which restored it in 1926 and now operates it as a museum.

  • way: Jason Russell House Park (OSM) 37 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Jason Russell House Park (6 name matches)
    leisure=park (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
  • way: Jason Russell House (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    fee=yes
    name=Jason Russell House (6 name matches)
    tourism=museum (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6163398
    addr:city=Arlington
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Jason Street
    addr:postcode=02476
    opening_hours=Jun-Oct Sa,Su 13:00-16:00
    addr:housenumber=7

    wikidata match: Q6163398
Jefferson Cutter House (Q6175449)
  • way: Jefferson Cutter House (OSM) 383 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Jefferson Cutter House (4 name matches)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6175449
    addr:city=Arlington
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Massachusetts Avenue
    addr:postcode=02476
    addr:housenumber=611;631

    wikidata match: Q6175449
Kensington Park Historic District (Q6391471)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Kensington Park Historic District of Arlington, Massachusetts encompasses a turn of the 20th century planned residential subdivision in the hills above the town center, representing an early phase in the town's transition from a rural to suburban setting. The district consists of most of the houses on Brantwood and Kensington Roads, which wind around a rocky hillside overlooking Pleasant Street and Spy Pond, just west of the center. A number of the houses are the work of architect C. Herbert McClare, who also lived in the area, and was one of the development's proponents. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

  • node: Kensington Park Historic District (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    ele=45
    name=Kensington Park Historic District (8 name matches)
    place=neighbourhood (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    historic=district (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6391471
    gnis:feature_id=1974395

    wikidata match: Q6391471
Lt. Benjamin Locke Store (Q6694739)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Lt. Benjamin Locke Store is a historic building in Arlington, Massachusetts. It currently functions as a four-family private residence. The 2+12-story wood-frame structure was built in 1816 by Lieutenant Benjamin Locke, son of Revolutionary War veteran Captain Benjamin Locke. He established it as a shop to take advantage of the recently established Middlesex Turnpike, which ran past its door. It was converted into a four-family residence in 1854, a role it continues to serve. In 1912, the house was designated as a "pest house" during a smallpox outbreak, but its use was not required.

  • way: Lt. Benjamin Locke Store (OSM) 174 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Lt. Benjamin Locke Store (3 name matches)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6694739
    wikipedia=en:Lt. Benjamin Locke Store
    addr:street=Lowell Street
    addr:housenumber=11;13

    wikidata match: Q6694739
Maria Bassett House (Q6761044)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Maria Bassett House is a historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts. Built c. 1850–70, it is one of the oldest houses in northwestern Arlington, and a particularly grand example of Italianate architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

  • way: Maria Bassett House (OSM) 119 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Maria Bassett House (5 name matches)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6761044
    addr:city=Arlington
    wikipedia=en:Maria Bassett House
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=College Avenue
    addr:housenumber=8

    wikidata match: Q6761044
Milestone (Q6851602)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

This Milestone, carved in 1790, is a historic milestone at the intersection of Appleton Street and Paul Revere Road in Arlington, Massachusetts. It denotes the point at which the historic road from Boston to Concord, Massachusetts was 8 miles (13 km) from Boston. The road was realigned (to roughly the current alignment of Massachusetts Avenue) in 1811, bypassing the marker. It was moved slightly during road works in 1940, and now sits in a triangular island in the intersection.

  • node: Milestone (OSM) 14 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Milestone (3 name matches)
    historic=milestone (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    ref:nrhp=85002683
    wikidata=Q6851602
    wikipedia=en:Milestone (Arlington, Massachusetts)
    inscription=This Milestone, carved in 1790, is a historic milestone at the intersection of Appleton Street and Paul Revere Road in Arlington, Massachusetts. It denotes the point at which the historic road from Boston to Concord, Massachusetts was 8 miles Boston.

    wikidata match: Q6851602
Mystic Dam (Q6948937)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Mystic Dam (and its gatehouse) are a historic dam and gatehouse between Lower and Upper Mystic Lakes in the suburbs north of Boston, Massachusetts. The dam was built in 1864–65 by the Charlestown Water Commission (Charlestown then being separate from Boston) as part of a water supply system. It was located at a narrow point between the Lower and Upper Mystic Lakes, with its west end in Arlington and its east end in Medford. The water system it was a part of eventually merged into the Metropolitan District Commission (MDC), predecessor to the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) and the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR).

  • way: Mystic Dam (OSM) 48 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    area=yes
    name=Mystic Dam (6 name matches)
    alt_name=Upper Mystic Lake Dam
    waterway=dam (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q6948937
    wikipedia=en:Mystic Dam
    ref:US:NID=MA00769
    designation=Upper Mystic Lake Dam

    wikidata match: Q6948937
Old Schwamb Mill (Q7084941)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Old Schwamb Mill is an historic 19th-century mill at 17 Mill Lane in Arlington, Massachusetts. It claims to be located on the oldest continuously-used mill site in the United States, with a documented history of operation dating back to about 1684. The current mill building, erected in 1861, is now a living history museum. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.

  • way: Old Schwamb Mill (OSM) 7 feet from Wikidata name match address match [show tags]
    name=Old Schwamb Mill (7 name matches)
    website=https://www.oldschwambmill.org/
    building=yes
    historic=building (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    addr:city=Arlington
    wikipedia=en:Old Schwamb Mill
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Mill Lane
    addr:postcode=02476
    addr:housenumber=17
  • way: Old Schwamb Mill (OSM) exact location name match address match [show tags]
    name=Old Schwamb Mill (7 name matches)
    tourism=museum (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://oldschwambmill.org/
    historic=mill (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7084941
    addr:city=Arlington
    wikipedia=en:Old Schwamb Mill
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Mill Lane
    inscription=National Register of Historic Places Information System ID: 71000081
    addr:postcode=02476
    addr:housenumber=17

    wikidata match: Q7084941
Orvis Road Historic District (Q7105267)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Orvis Road Historic District is a residential historic district in eastern Arlington, Massachusetts. Built as a planned development between 1918 and 1930, Orvis Road contains a well-preserved collection of single and double-family houses of the period, as well its distinctive landscaping, which includes a grassy median not found in Arlington's other planned subdivisions. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

  • node: Orvis Road Historic District (OSM) 312 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=6
    name=Orvis Road Historic District (6 name matches)
    place=neighbourhood (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    historic=district (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7105267
    gnis:feature_id=1974459

    wikidata match: Q7105267
Ottoson Middle School (Q7109995)
  • way: Ottoson Middle School (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Ottoson Middle School (3 name matches)
    amenity=school (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7109995

    wikidata match: Q7109995
Pierce Farm Historic District (Q7191794)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Peirce Farm Historic District is a small historic district within the Arlington Heights neighborhood of the town of Arlington, Massachusetts. The district features three houses that are in a transitional style between Federal and Greek Revival styles, dating from the 1830s. The houses are located at 122 and 123 Claremont Avenue, and 178 Oakland Avenue. These three houses were all built by members of the Peirce family, who were among the earliest settlers of the Arlington Heights area, and owned much of its land into the late 19th century.

  • node: Pierce Farm Historic District (OSM) 51 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=101
    name=Pierce Farm Historic District (5 name matches)
    place=neighbourhood (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    historic=district (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7191794
    gnis:feature_id=1974470

    wikidata match: Q7191794
Pleasant Street Congregational Church (Q7203969)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Pleasant Street Congregational Church is an historic Congregational church at 75 Pleasant Street in Arlington, Massachusetts. The church was built in 1844 for a congregation that split doctrinally from the First Parish Church, whose adherents chose to become Unitarian. The church is a fine example of pattern-book Greek Revival architecture. Its steeple was toppled in 1871, and was again damaged by the New England Hurricane of 1938, necessitating steel reinforcements. The interior was restyled in the late Victorian period, and lengthened in 1883 to accommodate increased attendance. The Colonial Revival front entrance dates to the a series of alterations and repairs made after the 1938 hurricane.

  • way: Boston Church of Christ (OSM) 122 feet from Wikidata address match [show tags]
    ele=20
    name=Boston Church of Christ
    amenity=place_of_worship (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    religion=christian (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7203969
    addr:street=Pleasant Street
    denomination=church_of_christ
    service_times=Su 10:00,13:00
    gnis:feature_id=1974541
    addr:housenumber=75

    wikidata match: Q7203969
Prince Hall Mystic Cemetery (Q7244050)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Prince Hall Mystic Cemetery, also known as the Prince Hall Cemetery, is a historic cemetery located on Gardner Street, Arlington, Massachusetts. It may be the only remaining African American Masonic cemetery in the United States.

  • way: Prince Hall Cemetery (OSM) 13 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Prince Hall Cemetery (2 name matches)
    source=http://www.arlingtonhistorical.org/princehall/index.php
    landuse=cemetery (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7244050
    wikipedia=en:Prince Hall Mystic Cemetery

    wikidata match: Q7244050
Spy Pond (Q7334587)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Spy Pond, also known as Spie Pond in the 17th and 18th centuries, is a 103-acre (0.42 km2) kettle hole pond located near the heart of Arlington, Massachusetts, United States, adjacent to the Minuteman Bikeway.

  • relation: Spy Pond (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    area=yes
    name=Spy Pond (7 name matches)
    source=DEP Wetlands (1:12,000) - April 2007 (http://www.mass.gov/mgis/wetdep.htm)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7334587
    wikipedia=en:Spy Pond
    intermittent=no
    massgis:SOURCE=DEP-WCP
    massgis:IT_VALC=OW
    massgis:WETCODE=9
    massgis:OBJECTID=24284
    massgis:PALIS_ID=71040
    massgis:POLY_CODE=6
    massgis:IT_VALDESC=OPEN WATER
    massgis:SOURCE_SCA=12000

    wikidata match: Q7334587
Robinson House (Q7353030)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Robinson House is an historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts. The 2+12-story wood-frame house was built in 1846 (probably as a speculative venture, as was the adjacent W.W. Kimball House) after the introduction of train service into Arlington. It has retained some of its Greek Revival styling (notably the fully pedimented gable end, the wraparound porch with fluted columns, and full-length first-floor windows) despite the application of siding.

  • way: Robinson House (OSM) 70 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Robinson House (5 name matches)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7353030
    wikipedia=en:Robinson House (Arlington, Massachusetts)
    addr:street=Winter Street
    addr:housenumber=19

    wikidata match: Q7353030
Stephen Symmes, Jr. House (Q7610629)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Stephen Symmes Jr. House is a historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts. It is built on land that was held in the Symmes family since 1703, when it was purchased from a Native American. Although it has been claimed to date to 1746, the house was probably built in 1841, and may incorporate parts of an older building within it. The building is one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in Arlington, with a pillared porch on two sides. The house is notable for its association with Stephen Symmes Jr., who bequeathed this property to the town for use as a hospital.

  • way: Stephen Symmes, Jr. House (OSM) 218 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Stephen Symmes, Jr. House (4 name matches)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7610629
    wikipedia=en:Stephen Symmes Jr. House
    addr:street=Crosby Street
    addr:housenumber=215

    wikidata match: Q7610629
United States Post Office (Q7890906)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The United States Post Office—Arlington Main is a historic post office in Arlington, Massachusetts. Built in 1936, this Colonial Revival brick structure is most notable for the mural in its lobby, which was painted in 1938 by William C. Palmer, with funding from the Federal Art Project. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986; it had previously been included in the Arlington Center Historic District in 1985.

  • way: Arlington Post Office (OSM) 88 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=18
    name=Arlington Post Office (1 name matches)
    source=Bing;Wikipedia
    amenity=post_office (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=United States Postal Service
    wikidata=Q7890906
    addr:city=Arlington
    wikipedia=en:United States Post Office (Arlington, Massachusetts)
    short_name=USPS
    addr:street=Court Street
    operator:type=public
    operator:short=USPS
    gnis:feature_id=1972013
    addr:housenumber=10
    operator:website=https://www.usps.com
    operator:wikidata=Q668687
    operator:wikipedia=en:United States Postal Service

    wikidata match: Q7890906
Wayside Inn (Q7976877)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Wayside Inn, once known as the Cutter House, is a historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts. The house was built circa 1750 in a simple Georgian style, and is the only half-house of that period still extant in Arlington. The house may have been used as stagecoach stop; it was owned in the 19th century by Philip Whittemore, who also owned a hotel nearer the center. The name "Wayside Inn" was not applied to the building until the 20th century.

  • way: Wayside Inn (OSM) 265 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Wayside Inn (5 name matches)
    building=detached (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7976877
    wikipedia=en:Wayside Inn (Arlington, Massachusetts)
    addr:street=Massachusetts Avenue
    addr:housenumber=393;395

    wikidata match: Q7976877
Whittemore House (Q7996842)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Whittemore House is a historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts. The Greek Revival was built c. 1850, and is the only house in Arlington with the full temple-front treatment. It as two-story fluted Doric columns supporting a projecting gable end with a fan louver in the tympanum area. The entrance is located in the rightmost of the front facade's three bays, and is framed by sidelight and transom windows. The building's corners are pilastered, and an entablature encircles the building below the roof.

  • way: Whittemore House (OSM) 162 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Whittemore House (5 name matches)
    building=detached (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7996842
    wikipedia=en:Whittemore House (Arlington, Massachusetts)
    addr:street=Broadway
    addr:housenumber=267

    wikidata match: Q7996842
Winn Farm (Q8025523)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Winn Farm is a historic farmhouse at 57 Summer Street in Arlington, Massachusetts, USA. The 2+12-story wood-frame house is estimated to have been built c. 1820, and is the only surviving farmhouse in northwestern Arlington from that period. It is a typical Federal style house, five bays wide, with a center entrance, standing in a part of the town that was not developed more fully until the 20th century. Albert Winn, its likely builder, was active in local civic affairs, serving in town offices and as a state representative.

  • way: Winn Farm (OSM) 224 feet from Wikidata name match address match [show tags]
    name=Winn Farm (4 name matches)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q8025523
    wikipedia=en:Winn Farm
    addr:street=Summer Street
    addr:housenumber=57

    wikidata match: Q8025523
Locke School (Q12061350)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Locke School is a historic school building at 88 Park Avenue in Arlington, Massachusetts. The two-story brick building was built in 1899 to a design by Gay & Proctor. Shaped like an H, it has a hip roof and Renaissance Revival styling. It was built in the site of an older wood-frame school (built 1878), which was moved and used by the railroad until it was demolished about 1936. In 1984 this building was converted into condominiums.

  • way: Locke School (OSM) exact location name match address match [show tags]
    building=apartments (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    addr:city=Arlington
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Park Avenue
    addr:postcode=02476
    old_name:-1984=Locke School (7 name matches)
    addr:housenumber=88
    wikidata=Q12061350

    wikidata match: Q12061350
Taylor-Dallin House (Q12070688)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Taylor-Dallin House is a historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts. The house is notable as being the home of sculptor Cyrus E. Dallin (1861–1944) from 1899 until his death. It is a Colonial Revival/Shingle style 2+12-story wood-frame structure, with a hip roof studded with dormers, and a front porch supported by Tuscan columns. The house was built c. 1898 by Jack Taylor and sold to Dallin in 1899. Dallin's studio, no longer extant, stood in the rear of the property. Dallin was one of Arlington's most well-known citizens of the early 20th century, and his sculptures are found in several public settings around the town.

  • way: Taylor-Dallin House (OSM) 183 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Taylor-Dallin House (7 name matches)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q12070688
    wikipedia=en:Taylor-Dallin House
    addr:street=Oakland Avenue
    addr:housenumber=69

    wikidata match: Q12070688
Highland Hose House (Q14715535)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Highland Hose House is a historic fire station at 1007 Massachusetts Avenue in Arlington, Massachusetts. The two story brick building was built in 1928 to a design by George Ernest Robinson. His Georgian Revival design emulates features found in Boston townhouses of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and its cupola and grasshopper weathervane resemble that of Faneuil Hall. The station includes a bronze relief of former Chief Charles Goff, executed by noted Arlington resident Cyrus Dallin.

  • way: Arlington Fire Department (OSM) 148 feet from Wikidata address match [show tags]
    name=Arlington Fire Department
    office=Highland Station
    amenity=fire_station (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q14715535
    addr:city=Arlington
    addr:state=MA
    source:url=http://mass.gov/mgis/firestations.htm
    addr:street=Massachusetts Avenue
    attribution=Office of Geographic and Environmental Information (MassGIS), Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency
    addr:postcode=02476
    addr:housenumber=1007

    wikidata match: Q14715535
Regent Theatre (Q17066294)
  • node: Regent Theatre (OSM) 40 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Regent Theatre (5 name matches)
    amenity=cinema (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://regenttheatre.com/
    wikidata=Q17066294
    addr:city=Arlington
    wikipedia=en:Regent Theatre (Arlington, Massachusetts)
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Medford Street
    opening_hours=We-Fr 11:00-17:00; Sa 13:00-17:00
    addr:housenumber=7

    wikidata match: Q17066294
Arlington Heights Hills (Q49009055)
  • node: Arlington Heights Hills (OSM) 51 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=85
    name=Arlington Heights Hills (4 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49009055
    gnis:feature_id=606468

    wikidata match: Q49009055
Mount Gilboa (Q49052818)
  • node: Mount Gilboa (OSM) 51 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=95
    name=Mount Gilboa (2 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49052818
    gnis:feature_id=612173

    wikidata match: Q49052818
Turkey Hill (Q49085319)
  • node: Turkey Hill (OSM) 149 feet from Wikidata identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=107
    name=Turkey Hill (1 name matches)
    natural=peak (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49085319
    gnis:feature_id=612248

    wikidata match: Q49085319
Lower Mystic Lake (Q49304977)
  • relation: Lower Mystic Lake (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    name=Lower Mystic Lake (3 name matches)
    source=DEP Wetlands (1:12,000) - April 2007 (http://www.mass.gov/mgis/wetdep.htm)
    natural=water (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49304977
    gnis:feature_id=612198

    wikidata match: Q49304977
Meadow Brook Park (Q49524152)
  • way: Meadow Brook Park (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    area=yes
    name=Meadow Brook Park (1 name matches)
    owner=Town Of Arlington
    access=yes
    source=MassGIS OpenSpace (http://www.mass.gov/mgis/osp.htm)
    leisure=park (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49524152
    ownership=municipal
    protected=limited
    massgis:OS_ID=10-936
    massgis:FEESYM=M
    massgis:DCAM_ID=0
    massgis:POLY_ID=936
    massgis:TOWN_ID=10
    massgis:ATT_DATE=1901/01/01
    massgis:LEV_PROT=L
    massgis:ARTICLE97=9
    massgis:FEE_OWNER=Town of Arlington
    massgis:PRIM_PURP=R
    massgis:SITE_NAME=MEADOW BROOK PARK
    massgis:ASSESS_ACR=0.00000000
    massgis:DEED_ACRES=0.00000000
    massgis:EOEAINVOLV=0
    massgis:FY_FUNDING=0
    massgis:OS_DEED_BO=0
    massgis:OS_DEED_PA=0
    massgis:OWNER_ABRV=M010
    massgis:OWNER_TYPE=M
    massgis:PUB_ACCESS=Y
    massgis:SOURCE_MAP=1

    wikidata match: Q49524152
Menotomy Rock Park (Q49525342)
  • way: Menotomy Rocks Park (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Menotomy Rocks Park (3 name matches)
    owner=Town of Arlington
    access=yes
    source=MassGIS OpenSpace
    leisure=park (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    operator=Town of Arlington Parks Department
    wikidata=Q49525342
    ownership=municipal
    protected=perpetuity

    wikidata match: Q49525342
Spy Pond Field (Q49564987)
  • relation: Spy Pond Field (OSM) exact location identifier match name match [show tags]
    ele=8
    area=yes
    name=Spy Pond Field (4 name matches)
    owner=Town Of Arlington
    access=yes
    source=MassGIS OpenSpace (http://www.mass.gov/mgis/osp.htm)
    leisure=park (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49564987
    ownership=municipal
    protected=perpetuity
    massgis:OS_ID=10-947
    massgis:FEESYM=M
    gnis:feature_id=603099
    massgis:DCAM_ID=0
    massgis:MANAGER=Town of Arlington Parks Department
    massgis:POLY_ID=947
    massgis:TOWN_ID=10
    massgis:ATT_DATE=1997/07/14
    massgis:LEV_PROT=P
    massgis:PROJ_ID1=DCS-LW185
    massgis:ARTICLE97=1
    massgis:FEE_OWNER=Town of Arlington
    massgis:PRIM_PURP=R
    massgis:SITE_NAME=SPY POND FIELD
    massgis:ASSESS_ACR=0.00000000
    massgis:DEED_ACRES=0.00000000
    massgis:EOEAINVOLV=1
    massgis:FY_FUNDING=0
    massgis:GRANTPROG1=DCS-LWCF
    massgis:GRANTTYPE1=F
    massgis:MANAGR_ABR=M010PD
    massgis:MANAGR_TYP=M
    massgis:OS_DEED_BO=0
    massgis:OS_DEED_PA=0
    massgis:OWNER_ABRV=M010
    massgis:OWNER_TYPE=M
    massgis:PUB_ACCESS=Y
    massgis:SOURCE_MAP=1

    wikidata match: Q49564987
Thorndike Field (Q49570417)
  • way: Thorndike Field (OSM) 465 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    ele=3
    name=Thorndike Field (3 name matches)
    owner=Town of Arlington
    source=MassGIS OpenSpace (http://www.mass.gov/mgis/osp.htm)
    leisure=park (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q49570417
    ownership=municipal
    protected=perpetuity

    wikidata match: Q49570417
Robbins Library (Q69862601)
  • way: Robbins Library (OSM) 194 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Robbins Library (3 name matches)
    access=yes
    source=USGS Geonames
    amenity=library (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://www.robbinslibrary.org/
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q69862601
    addr:city=Arlington
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Massachusetts Avenue
    opening_hours=Oct-May Mo-We 09:00-21:00; Oct-May Th 13:00-21:00; Oct-May Fr,Sa 21:00-17:00,14:00-17:00; Jun-Sep Mo-We 09:00-21:00; Jun-Sep Th 13:00-21:00; Jun-Sep Fr,Sa 09:00-17:00; Jun-Sep Su off
    operator:type=public
    gnis:feature_id=1973583
    addr:housenumber=700

    wikidata match: Q69862601
Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum (Q74035008)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Cyrus Dallin Art Museum (CDAM) in Arlington, Massachusetts, United States is dedicated to displaying the artworks and documentation of American sculptor, educator, and Indigenous rights activist Cyrus Dallin, who lived and worked in the town for over 40 years. He is well known for his sculptural works around the US including The Scout in Kansas City, Missouri, The Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in Syracuse, New York and The Signal of Peace in Chicago. Locally, he is best known for his iconic Appeal to the Great Spirit and Paul Revere Monument statues, both located in Boston.

  • node: Cyrus Dallin Art Museum (OSM) 416 feet from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    fee=donation
    name=Cyrus Dallin Art Museum (7 name matches)
    museum=art (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    tourism=museum (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://dallin.org/
    wikidata=Q74035008
    addr:city=Arlington
    wikipedia=en:Cyrus Dallin Art Museum
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Massachusetts Avenue
    addr:postcode=02476
    opening_hours=Sa,Su 12:00-16:00
    addr:housenumber=611

    wikidata match: Q74035008
Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Q110822681)
  • way: Mount Pleasant Cemetery (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Mount Pleasant Cemetery (4 name matches)
    source=MassGIS OpenSpace (http://www.mass.gov/mgis/osp.htm)
    landuse=cemetery (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    historic=cemetery
    wikidata=Q110822681
    ownership=private_nonprofit

    wikidata match: Q110822681
Old Burying Ground (Q117354296)
  • way: Old Burial Ground (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Old Burial Ground (2 name matches)
    owner=X
    source=MassGIS OpenSpace (http://www.mass.gov/mgis/osp.htm)
    landuse=cemetery (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q117354296
    ownership=private_nonprofit
    massgis:OS_ID=10-945
    massgis:FEESYM=N
    massgis:DCAM_ID=0
    massgis:POLY_ID=945
    massgis:TOWN_ID=10
    massgis:ATT_DATE=1901/01/01
    massgis:LEV_PROT=X
    massgis:ARTICLE97=0
    massgis:FEE_OWNER=X
    massgis:PRIM_PURP=X
    massgis:SITE_NAME=OLD BURIAL GROUND
    massgis:ASSESS_ACR=0.00000000
    massgis:DEED_ACRES=0.00000000
    massgis:EOEAINVOLV=0
    massgis:FY_FUNDING=0
    massgis:OS_DEED_BO=0
    massgis:OS_DEED_PA=0
    massgis:OWNER_TYPE=N
    massgis:PUB_ACCESS=X
    massgis:SOURCE_MAP=1

    wikidata match: Q117354296
Saint Pauls Cemetery (Q117354303)
  • relation: St. Paul's Catholic Cemetery (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=St. Paul's Catholic Cemetery (1 name matches)
    source=MassGIS OpenSpace (http://www.mass.gov/mgis/osp.htm)
    landuse=cemetery (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    religion=christian
    wikidata=Q117354303
    ownership=private_nonprofit
    denomination=catholic

    wikidata match: Q117354303
Chapel of St. Anne (Q131985799)
  • way: The Chapel of St. Anne (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=The Chapel of St. Anne (1 name matches)
    amenity=place_of_worship (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://www.chapelofstanne.org/
    building=chapel (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    religion=christian (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q131985799
    addr:city=Arlington
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Claremont Avenue
    denomination=episcopal
    addr:postcode=02474
    addr:housenumber=22

    wikidata match: Q131985799
Whittemore-Robbins House (Q131985953)
  • way: Whittemore-Robbins House (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Whittemore-Robbins House (3 name matches)
    building=public (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q131985953
    addr:street=Massachusetts Avenue
    addr:housenumber=672

    wikidata match: Q131985953
Arlington Town Hall (Q133154812)
  • way: Arlington Town Hall (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    ele=17
    name=Arlington Town Hall (3 name matches)
    source=USGS Geonames
    amenity=townhall (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q133154812
    addr:city=Arlington
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Massachusetts Avenue
    gnis:feature_id=603097
    addr:housenumber=730

    wikidata match: Q133154812
First Baptist Church (Q133248974)
  • way: First Baptist Church of Arlington (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    ele=21
    name=First Baptist Church of Arlington (4 name matches)
    amenity=place_of_worship (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    religion=christian (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q133248974
    addr:street=Massachusetts Avenue
    denomination=baptist
    gnis:feature_id=2342288
    addr:housenumber=815;819

    wikidata match: Q133248974
Saint Agnes Parish Church (Q133248978)
  • way: Church of St Agnes (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Church of St Agnes (1 name matches)
    amenity=place_of_worship (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    religion=christian (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q133248978
    addr:city=Arlington
    addr:state=MA
    check_date=2024-01-25
    addr:street=Medford Street
    addr:postcode=02474
    building:levels=2
    addr:housenumber=51

    wikidata match: Q133248978
Park Avenue Congregational Church (Q133830265)
  • way: Park Avenue Congregational Church (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Park Avenue Congregational Church (3 name matches)
    amenity=place_of_worship (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=https://www.pacc-ucc.org/
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    religion=christian (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q133830265
    addr:city=Arlington
    architect=Pietro Belluschi with Carl Koch and Associates
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=Paul Revere Road
    denomination=congregational_church
    addr:postcode=02476
    addr:housenumber=50
    architect:wikipedia=en:Pietro Belluschi

    wikidata match: Q133830265
Cutter School (Q133834844)
  • way: Cutter School (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    website=https://cuttercondo.com/
    building=apartments (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q133834844
    addr:city=Arlington
    addr:state=MA
    addr:street=School Street
    addr:postcode=02476
    building:flats=35
    old_name:-1982=Cutter School (1 name matches)
    building:levels=3
    addr:housenumber=1

    wikidata match: Q133834844