Hamilton (Massachusetts)
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Hamilton is a city in Massachusetts.
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The Town of Hamilton is located on the Northshore of Massachusetts and has long been known for its association with equestrian and agricultural activities. While moving forward into the future, Hamilton is continually exploring new ways to grow, while embracing its rich and storied history. In a ceremony with dignitaries from France, the Town rededicated the Liberty Road Markers at Patton Park. These markers were a gift to the town from the people of France to express their gratitude for the role Hamilton’s General George S. Patton, Jr. played in the liberation of France.
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- True North Gallery, 25 Woodbury St (Exit 17 off 128 North. Rt 22.), ☎ 978-468-1962, [1]. W-SA 12-5. True North Gallery exhibits an exciting collection of indigenous art from the far North. Their collection includes sculptures and prints produced by Inuit artists, carvings by Yupik artists in Alaska and Siberia, embroidered reindeer leather jewelry from Sami artists in Lapland, and carvings and prints by artists from the Pacific Northwest. In addition to the Arctic art, they also sell handmade antique sleigh tables, snowshoe chairs, and other fine décor inspired by the far North. edit
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