By travelguylife.com
Imagine the ideal New England town centre, and Norwood, with its mix of respectable architecture, retail, restaurants, and social events, could come to mind.
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A cinema theatre that has been transformed into a performing arts centre grabs attention on the east side of the Town Common.
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The primary public park in Norwood combines recreational amenities with sizable open areas for nature walks.
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You can have a guided tour of one of Norwood's best 19th-century homes during the summer.
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Despite being only 188 feet tall, this rocky hill immediately east of Norwood offers breathtaking views of the surroundings.
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The public Norwood Memorial Airport (OWD), which was formerly a Naval Outlying Landing Field in WWII before becoming a civil airfield in 1946, occupies a significant portion of eastern Norwood.
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Francis William Bird Park, which is maintained by the Trustees of Reservations, was established by industrialist and papermaker Charles Sumner Bird in 1925.
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The two locations of this small brewery, one in Norwood and the other in South Boston, were both established in 2015.
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This Norwood Space Center business creates a staggering array of colourful glass products, including jewellery, miniatures, useful household goods, seasonal decorations, miniatures, and much more.
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In 1940, this purpose-built candlepin bowling alley in the Art Deco style debuted in the city.
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