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==Points of interest== *"The Little Red Schoolhouse" is a historical building located on route 113 near the Tyngsborough border. This school house originally came from Tyngsborough. Local students take field trips there to historically re-enact a school day. An annual Strawberry Festival is also held there. Boy Scout Troop 28 of Dunstable holds a Mother's Day pancake breakfast there every year. *The "Sarah R. S. Roby" Town Hall in located at 511 Main Street (Rt. 113) was built in 1909 and renovated in 2003. Most town offices are located here as well as meeting rooms for various meetings and events. *The Town Commons across from the Dunstable Town Hall on Rt. 113 is the site of many town events including the summer "Concerts on the Common" live performance series and the Grange Fair in August. This is also the site for the annual auto in Dunstable. *The [http://www.dunstablechurch.org/ Dunstable Evangelical Congregational Church] (DECC) is located at 518 Main Street, adjacent to the Town Commons and directly across from Town Hall. While the congregation was established in that location in 1831, the current building dates from the early 1900s. Because it is the only church in town, it is often called simply "the Dunstable Church". *The Dunstable Free Library is located at 588 Main Street. In addition to the collection of books, periodicals, movies, children's activities and historic items (which include a collection of typewriters and miscellaneous Girl Scouting materials), it is the site of many community activities as well as the site for town elections. *[[Blanchard Hill (Massachusetts)|Blanchard Hill]] is a {{Convert|39|acre|ha|adj=on}} conservation area<ref>{{cite web|title=LIST OF PARCELS IN DUNSTABLE |url=http://www.dunstable-ma.gov/Pages/DunstableMA_Bcomm/Conservation/openspaceindex.pdf |website=Dunstable-Ma.gov |access-date=November 18, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129034446/http://www.dunstable-ma.gov/Pages/DunstableMA_Bcomm/Conservation/openspaceindex.pdf |archive-date=November 29, 2014 }}</ref> and the site of a former ski resort.<ref name="DRR">{{cite web|title=DUNSTABLE RECONNAISSANCE REPORT|url=http://www.mass.gov/eea/docs/dcr/stewardship/histland/recon-reports/dunstable-with-map.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140318053508/http://www.mass.gov/eea/docs/dcr/stewardship/histland/recon-reports/dunstable-with-map.pdf |archive-date=March 18, 2014 |url-status=live|website=Mass.gov|publisher=Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation|access-date=November 18, 2014}}</ref>
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