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Unitarian Church, 1894, Arts and Crafts
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Town Hall, Richardsonian Romanesque by H.S. McKay, 1890
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The Perry, 1855, built as house, now apartments
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The Evergreens, home of Emily Dickinson's brother
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The Dell, 1907
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Strong House, one of oldest homes in town, pre-dating Revolution
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St. Brigid's Church
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St. Brigid's Church, 1924
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Solomon Boltwood House, 1745, earliest clpaboard-and-post house in Amherst
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Simeon Clark House, 1750
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Robert Frost House, lived in 1875 Stick Style house in 1930s
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Railroad Station, 1853
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Old First Baptist Church, 1835
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Morgan Hall, 1853, first used as library; Dewey Decimal here in 1870s
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Merchant's Row, 1881
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Jones Library, 1928,hand-selected Pelham stone
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Hope Church, 1907, Shingle-style
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Helen Hunt Jackson House, 1830, novelist friend of Dickinson
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Grace Episcopal Church, 1866
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Goodwin House
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Fisher House, 1830
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First Natioanl Bank of Amherst, 1928
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First Church, 1867
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Eugene Field House, 1839, journalist and nursery rhyme writer home
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Emily Dickinson House, 1813
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Edward Hitchcock House, 1828
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Cook's Block, 1883, thrice back from fire
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College Hall, 1829
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Amherst Woman's Club, 1893, former Dwight Hills mansion
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Amherst Town Hall