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Isaac Sprague Memorial Clocktower
β OpenWelcome to the Isaac Sprague Memorial Clocktower, a cherished landmark nestled in the heart of Wellesley, Massachusetts. Located at 289-307 Washington Street, this historic site is a testament to the rich heritage and community spirit of Wellesley Hills. Situated within the picturesque Elm Park, also known as Clocktower Park, the Isaac Sprague Memorial Clocktower stands as a striking focal point amidst a serene 1.24-acre triangular parcel designed for passive recreation. The 75-foot brick and masonry tower, crafted by architect Benjamin Proctor, Jr., was constructed in 1928 to house a clock and bell originally gifted to the town in 1874 by John Shaw. This remarkable structure honors Isaac Sprague, a notable figure who contributed both leadership and materials to its creation.
289-307 Washington Street, Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481, United StatesAdvertisements
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