Bay Road (Bristol County, Massachusetts)

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bay_Road_(Bristol_County,_Massachusetts) an entity of type: Thing

Bay Road is a 17.2-mile (27.7 km) north-south road in southeastern Massachusetts. The road is in parts a very old road, dating to colonial times, when it was known as the King's Highway. Two sections of the road, a portion in Easton (Foundry Street to the Norton town line) and the entire segment in Norton, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Norton section is listed as "Old Bay Road", while that in Easton is listed as "Bay Road". Some of the oldest houses in the region are found along the street, for example the Joseph White House in Norton, which may have been built as early as 1696 by one of the original colonial landowners of the area. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Bay Road (Bristol County, Massachusetts)
rdf:langString Bay Road
rdf:langString Bay Road
rdf:langString Old Bay Road
xsd:integer 18532033
xsd:integer 1072911139
xsd:date 1972-05-05
xsd:date 1974-11-08
xsd:integer 1640
rdf:langString Bay Road at Wheaton Farm in Easton
rdf:langString Bay Road near Winnicunnet Pond in Norton
rdf:langString yes
rdf:langString hd
xsd:integer 72000118 74000362
rdf:langString Bay Road is a 17.2-mile (27.7 km) north-south road in southeastern Massachusetts. The road is in parts a very old road, dating to colonial times, when it was known as the King's Highway. Two sections of the road, a portion in Easton (Foundry Street to the Norton town line) and the entire segment in Norton, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Norton section is listed as "Old Bay Road", while that in Easton is listed as "Bay Road". Some of the oldest houses in the region are found along the street, for example the Joseph White House in Norton, which may have been built as early as 1696 by one of the original colonial landowners of the area.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 3808
xsd:string 72000118

data from the linked data cloud