The Old Schwamb Mill is 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. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Menotomy Journal - Episode Four - Old Schwamb Mill
The Old Schwamb Mill is the oldest working mill that produces oval frames and is a museum in Arlington Heights. This episode gives the history of the Schwamb family from Europe to the United States and the time line of the other mill along Mill Brook that travels through the Town of Arlington, Massachusetts.
Gurunlian Family visit to Arlington MA 2003
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Menotomy Journal - Episode One - Menotomy Minute Men
The Town Day of Arlington Starts of Friday afternoon at Spy Pond and continues at Arlington Town Hall Saturday Morning at the raising of the United States Flag in front of Arlington Town Hall. The history of Menotomy Minute Men with the reenactment at Jason Russell House and this is the place where more patriots died in the March to Concord, Massachusetts. There is a short spotlight of Picture Perfect Pets and Bette Yip and a day trip to the Berkshires.
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ATMoB Meeting #927 – Club History Photo Project
ATMoB Business Meeting and Presentation.
Club Photo History Project – Sal LaRiccia
Sal has been an amateur astronomer since he was 11 years old. In 1967 he entered his homebuilt 6-inch Newtonian reflector telescope in his high school science fair. He went on to the state science fair at MIT and met some life long friends (some still in ATMoB). He joined ATMoB in 1967 and attended Stellafane that same year. Sal was shop chairman from 1971-1973 when our Club shop was at the old Schwamb Mill in Arlington, MA. Most of Sal’s photography is not of objects in the sky but of the astronomers who study such objects.
Sal spent most his career as a Mechanical Engineer and a Quality Systems professional. He is currently retired. Sal resides in Somerville, MA with his wife Ellen. They have many children and grandchildren. They both work as church volunteers in addiction recovery programs. Sal also plays keyboards and is active in his church’s worship band.
A clip of the Battle Road Scenic Byway Virtual Tour
Manisha Bewtra created a virtual tour of the Battle Road Scenic Byway using Google Earth, and videotaped this tour using CamStudio, a free screen recording software. This video was used during public forums conducted by MAPC and other project partners in 2010-2011. This is a small clip of the virtual tour from its starting point in Arlington, Massachusetts.