The train depots

The Lancaster and South Lancaster Depots were busy places in the early 20th century. The Worcester and Nashua Railroad first entered Lancaster in the mid-19th century, and Boston and Maine Railroad had regular routes through town. For many years, the Thayer family, among other...

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1850
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