On Shirley Street, on the right when traveling south.
In 1637 William Peirce, Captain of the ship "Lion" erected this house which was occupied from 1647 to 1703 by Deane Winthrop, younger son of Governor Winthrop. — — Map (db m48828) HM
On Shirley Street at Ingleside Avenue on Shirley Street.
Site of house erected by Governor Winthrop about 1634 and occupied for a time previous to 1647 by his son Deane who established on the nearby hill a ship signaling station by hoisting a bush to the top of a pole. — — Map (db m48825) HM
On Pauline Street at Hermon Street, on the right when traveling east on Pauline Street.
Upon this historic site there once stood our three village schools. The first, a one room school built in 1805, was replaced in 1851 when a larger one was needed. The first Town Hall was built here in 1856 with a school on the second floor. . . . — — Map (db m171040) HM