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Quote: In the West Gardner Square Historic District is this structure, a complex Romanesque Revival building, which reflects an industry that has long had a major influence on Gardner's growth. The Heywood Company Read More
Quote: This particular building was constructed in 1900 to conform to its triangular site, which was originally the site of Frank Conant's dry goods store. Over the years, this block has housed businesses such as Read More
Quote: This 26-foot-high granite monument was erected in 1939 to memorialize the service of Gardner citizens during World War I. The central obelisk is surrounded by figures representing the three branches of the armed Read More
Quote: This is a part of the Uptown Historical District, and it is a Romanesque structure, which was built in 1886 and was named in honor of Levi Heywood, the industrialist whose inventiveness contributed to Gardner Read More
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