DescriptionDaniel Aldrich Cottage and Saw Mill, Uxbridge, MA.jpg
English: Daniel Aldrich Cottage and Saw Mill dates to a group of industrious Quakers who once lived at Quaker City. The Friends Meetinghouse, Quaker City, and Aldrich Village are historic features of South Uxbridge, MA, at the heart of the Blackstone Valley National Heritage Corridor of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. This site is on Aldrich St., Massachusetts Route 98 about 1 mile south of the intersection with Massachusetts Route 146 A.
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