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Lost Pond Conservation Area
● OpenLost Pond Conservation Area Welcome to the Lost Pond Conservation Area, a hidden gem nestled in the extreme southwest corner of Brookline, Massachusetts. This serene 30-acre park offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a diverse natural landscape, rich in ecological history and natural beauty. Bordered by the town's Transfer Station area, the Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) Lost Pond Reservation, and the Kennard Park and Conservation Area in Newton, the Lost Pond Conservation Area is a vital part of over 100 acres of interconnected open woodland, rocky outcrops, marshes, bogs, and streams.
Brookline, Massachusetts 02467, United States -
Hanns Sachs Memorial Library
● OpenWelcome to the Hanns Sachs Memorial Library, a treasured resource of the Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute (BPSI), located at 169 Herrick Road, Newton, Massachusetts. Our library houses an extensive collection of both historic and contemporary psychoanalytic literature, along with over 90 bound journals and current periodicals. Among our collection, you will find essential psychoanalytic references, the writings of Sigmund Freud, and significant works on child analysis and psychotherapy. In addition to our library resources, the BPSI Archives offer a wealth of historical materials, including personal papers, books, photographs, and audio and video recordings. These archives encompass the works and papers of notable figures such as Ives Hendrick, Isadore Coriat, Felix and Helene Deutsch, Grete and Edward Bibring, Walter Langer, and the Suzanne T. van Amerongen collection focused on child analysis.
169 Herrick Road, Newton, Massachusetts 02459, United States -
John J Burns Library
● OpenWelcome to the John J. Burns Library, a treasured hub of knowledge and culture located at 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton, Massachusetts. As a premier library, we pride ourselves on offering an extensive collection of rare books, manuscripts, and archival materials that cater to both scholarly research and personal enrichment. Our serene and inspiring environment is perfect for students, academics, and book lovers alike who are seeking a quiet space for study and exploration. Our knowledgeable staff is committed to providing exceptional service, helping you navigate our diverse resources, and ensuring a rewarding visit. Whether you're delving into historical research, uncovering unique literary works, or simply enjoying the ambiance, John J. Burns Library is your gateway to discovery and enlightenment. Visit us to experience a world of information and inspiration.
140 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton, Massachusetts 02467, United States
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