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| | Wellesley Massachusetts, 1890 |
 | | It is noted chiefly for Wellesley College, Waban Lake, and the Hunnewell Gardens; and (it might well be added) for its beautiful drives over roads ornamented and shaded to a very unusual extent by fine elms, maples, and various evergreens. |
 | | Wellesley has a town-hall which is quite noted as a magnificent piece of architecture and for the unique material used in its exterior construction. |
 | | The local publications of Wellesley village are the "Advertiser," issued weekly, and the "Family Mirror," a monthly; and Wellesley Hills has the weekly "Courant." The churches are two Congregationalist, a Unitarian, an Episcopal, and a Roman Catholic. |
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