The Rockhill Crafts Co-op had some very nice items in the window. I wish they had been open so I could have looked around more.
Written Oct 4, 2002
The Foxborough Historic Commission is located in the center of Foxboro, off the town 'common', Memorial Hall is a Civil War Memorial and museum which contans not only Civil War and Town History but ties to Foxborough family histories as well. Foxborough, wills, deeds and other records are contained in the holdings. Open on Wednesday nights from 7:00 P.M until 9:00 P.M. and on the second Saturday of the month from 9:00 A.M. until noon (except holidays).
Written Oct 4, 2002
Address: .
Serves: Lunch Dinner
Taste traditional BBQ favorites, smoked on premise with hickory and apple woods and served with our own signature Pike's Peak BBQ sauce. Casual dining served up tasty. Open 11:30am-11:00pm
Favorite Dish: I had the steak and it was not bad. I think I would have something other than steak next time. The steak was blackened and with their combination of seasoning it tasted burned. I was not the only one to complain of this.
Written Oct 4, 2002
Address: In the Holiday Inn Hotel
The portions were good and so was the food. It has a good family atmosphere.
Favorite Dish: I had the Fish and Chips.
Written Oct 4, 2002
Address: 35 Foxboro Blvd., Foxboro, MA
On January 31, 1871, Foxborough opened its public library in the building that is now known as Memorial Hall. It was constructed with funds donated by Uriah Boyden, for whom the building was later named. In 1967, the modern Boyden Library was moved to its present location, on the other side of the common, on Bird Street.
Written Oct 4, 2002
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