Holliston
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Holliston Senior Center Annual Fall Fair
Massachusetts State Primaries
Holliston
At the time of the earliest European settlements, where Holliston exists now was part of the territory of the Awassamog family of Natick (the first Nipmuc Praying Town), who also held authority over land near Waushakum Pond at Framingham and land near Annamasset at Mendon. In 1701, a large tract of land that included the west half of Holliston, eastern Milford and parts of Hopkinton and Ashland was given to the local Nipmucs in a land exchange with Sherborn. Their ownership of the tract was brief, as settlers purchased tracts of land there until all traces of Nipmuc presence disappeared.
Cox Is a Major Plus For Holliston Girls Soccer Team
Don’t Miss Holliston Historical Society’s 36th Country Harvest Fair
Event Sunday, September 25, 2016, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Rain date: October 2
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Holliston September 2016
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Holliston August 2016
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