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==Points of interest== {{Further|List of Registered Historic Places in Medford, Massachusetts}} [[Image:1852 Middlesex Canal (Massachusetts) map.jpg|thumb|250px|1852 map of Boston area showing Medford and rail lines]] [[File:THATCHER MAGOUN (Ship) (c112-02-34).jpg|thumb|right|250px|Clipper ship ''[[Thatcher Magoun (clipper)|Thatcher Magoun]]'']] * [[Tufts University]]: Though the Tufts campus is mainly located in Medford, the [[Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville]]–Medford border actually runs through it. The school employs many local residents and has many community service projects that serve the city, especially those run through the Leonard Carmichael Society and the [[Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service]], the latter of which especially emphasizes public service in Tufts' host communities. * [[Royall House and Slave Quarters]], the only surviving slave quarters in Massachusetts, a 1692 house operating as a non-profit museum. * [[Unitarian Universalist Church of Medford and The Osgood House|The Unitarian Universalist Church of Medford]]: Medford's first religious community since 1690. * [[Amelia Earhart]] residence, 76 Brooks Street * [[John Wade House]], built 1784, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 * Former site of [[Fannie Farmer]]'s house, corner of Paris & Salem Streets * [[Grandfather's House]] * [[Grace Episcopal Church (Medford, Massachusetts)|Grace Church]], designed by [[H. H. Richardson]] * [[Gravity Research Foundation]] monument at Tufts University * [[Henry Bradlee Jr. House]] * [[Jingle Bells]] historical marker, High Street * [[Salem Street Burying Ground]] * [[Old Ship Street Historic District]]: Area around Riverside Ave (formerly Ship Street) containing many historic homes * [[United States Post Office–Medford Main]], historic 1937 building
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