Located north-west of Boston and suitable for another day trip are the townships of Lexington and Concord.
Low-cost housing and dwellings in townships have not been spared from the rising prices either.
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It creates a dry mist that harkens back to the arid dust of South African townships.
Mr Cameron said there were a mixture of reasons for buy-outs by communities and crofting townships.
Most factions have powerful connections with the violent political groups in townships across South Africa.
In the two most heavily affected townships, three quarters of schools have been destroyed, she said.
Black townships, even the most densely populated, are conspicuous for their lack of commercial buzz.
Lots of parts were unspeakably boring: methodologies of American jurisprudence, examinations of the American system of townships.
Council workers had visited townships warning people that they risked a fine if they failed to take part.
Water in some of the poorer townships has not flowed for two years.
He also declared a state of emergency in three nearby townships, but there were no reports of violence there.
Conditions in Soweto are still tough and townships like Alexandra remain desperately poor.
Most live in poor black townships or shanty towns, ineligible for state welfare.
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He said tackling absentee crofters and neglect of crofting townships would also lead to homes becoming available to new inhabitants.
Colonial assemblies and numerous townships had been penning statements and declarations months before the one we celebrate each Fourth of July.
"Our students, from squatter camps and townships, were learning from people who had done three billion rand business deals, " said Dr Blecher.
Many headed for the already overflowing townships established near the all-white cities.
And though his sharp suits and cosmopolitan approach may charm outsiders, he cuts an awkward figure in the rough-and-tumble of the townships.
Throughout China, villages and townships are starting factories on their agricultural land.
In the same year she starred in the anti-apartheid drama-documentary Come back, Africa, about the lives of migrant workers living in Johannesburg's townships.
Before the hospital changed hands, residents of Maowei Township preferred to go to neighbouring townships for treatment because their own facility was so poor.
Fugard wrote Tsotsi as a very young man in 1960 at a time when blacks in South Africa were being forcibly resettled into townships.
The conflagration spanned 1, 000 acres in a remote section of South Jersey in the townships of Tabernacle and Woodlawn, about 80 miles south of Manhattan.
Under apartheid most crime was contained within the poor black townships.
On the small plain that surrounds Wenzhou, more than 140 townships have bloomed as some 2m peasants have given up farming to work in factories.
Project manager Jacqueline Aitken said the software provides an audio and visual tour of the locations of the townships and related sites of interest in Kildonan.
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The BBC's Thabo Kunene, in Bulawayo, says that most houses in the city, even in townships, do possess toilets which flush, unlike in many African countries.
The townships, Buthidaung and Maungdaw, are about 95 percent Muslim.
Salem and many of the western townships beyond are characterised by pretty church steeples and ancient oak trees that give them a stateliness that belies the drama that occurred centuries ago.
Fiscal problems are a problem in every different type of local government: townships, villages, school districts, park districts, fire protection districts, sanitary districts, school districts, libraries and more.
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