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Shaker Lane @ Rt 2A Looking West (Great Road/2A is on the right )
Farming on Great Rd/Rt 2A East of the Common This is one of the parcels possibly slated for re-zoning from Res/Agricultural Land to Commerical
Farmland along Great Rd/Rt 2A East of the Common
Great Rd/RT 2A East of the Common Possible re-zoning from agricultural land to commerical/business use in discussion
A Crop in the Making at Nashobaside Farm
Someday, the Home of the Congregational Church, 2A
Loam from development of former farmland is for sale
This Great Road hay field falls to commercial development
The Farms 40B Development For information on 40B Projects, see MGL Chapter 40B
The Farms 40B Development The site of a former dairy farm
Orchard Square- Rt 2A/Great Rd - South Side This land was once zoned Res/Agricultural
Orchard Square Businesses
Orchard Square
Acton Toyota Under Construction
Donelan's... Where everyone knows your name
Rt 2A/Great Rd Approaching Littleton Common From The East 3-2008
DCU & Banks Automotive Represent Two Eras Of Economic Development On The Common
One of Three Gas Stations in the Common
One Of Six Banks On The Common
Another Bank - Great Road
Flower Shop - Rt 2A/Great Road
Small Mixed Use - Rt 2A/Great Road
The Old Nashoba Grocery Store Currently Professional Space with housing above
More Professional Space - Rt 2A/Great Road
Auto Parts Store Along Rt2A/Great Road & Adjacent small businesses
More commercial space along Stevens Street
Mixed Use - Professional and Retail Space Stevens Street
Looking west from The Common Historically used for gathering of livestock
On The Common History
Preservation of History - Meeting House Road Currently in residential and professional office use
Honoring Special People in Littleton Common
The Post Office, King at Jennifer Streets
Tedeschi Convenience, Jennifer Street
435 King Street
Littleton is at a Crossroads
Professional Building - Dentist's Office with apartment (housing) above, corner of Robinson Road & Great Road
Concord MA Poster 6-5-08
King Street Small businesses and housing above
CVS on Meetinghouse Road Once the subject of great debate over the sign
Ken's American Cafe on King Street 100-120 Seat Restaurant
King Street/Rt 110 Mixed Use
History On The Move
Looking West down 119
Approaching the Common
IBM Will Soon Be Here
Rt 119 at Rt 495 approaching the Common
White Street
The Stove Shop On White Street
Littleton Lumber on White Street
Entrance To Trails on White Street
White Street at King Street
The First Town Cemetery, King Street (1721)
Pause and Reflect At The Old Burying Ground
The Lyttleton Inn, 423 King
Apartments On King Street
King Street Near Shattuck Street
Home At 373 King Street
King Street Victorian Era Home Once the home of Hannah Dodge
Newer Sidewalk Running Along King Street
The Row of Windows In The Attached Structure Indicates Past Use For A Business
Front Yard Landscape View From The Sidewalk, King Street
Linking Our Trails - Shattuck Street
Reuben Hoar Library
Town Offices and Library
Council On Aging & Town Offices
Play Ball on Shattuck Street
Nashoba Garage on King Street Future Coffee shop proposal
A Home and Dentist Office
Overlooking A Pasture and the Morgan Property
333 King Street Former home of the Historical Society
The Congregational Church, King Street
Open Space Behind The Congregational Church
The Entrance to the Two Brothers Trail Across From The Congregational Church
The Sidewalk on King St. At Shattuck St.
Two Brothers Trail, King Street A great example of greenbelt linkage
Still Heading West On King St.
The Historical Society, King & Rodgers Streets
Masonic Lodge, King Street
View Of The Fire Station From King Street
300 King Street
Another Touch Of Open Space, King Street
Upton House
King St. At Russell - Our Farming Heritage Working To Survive
Cupp & Cupp
Family Dining
Rt 495 At King Street
Russell House, Murray Park Road
Westlawn Cemetery On Flag Day
Pondside Apartments off King Street
Pondside Apartments Off Of King Street
A Niche of Flowers, King At New Estate
Webber's Florist, King Street Across From Mill Road
A Look At Mill Road
Enjoying the Day at Mill Pond
Mill Pond Apartments on Mill Road
Mill Pond From Mill Road Looking East
Mill Pond Angler Attraction
Mill Pond From Mill Road Looking Toward Harwood Ave
The Mill Pond Dam
Saint Anne's, King Street at Mill Road
Sidewalk Scape / Driveway Entrance
Littleton High School 55 King Street Built 2002 Design said to be inspired by other Littleton architecture
Indian Hill Music Center
King St. At Kimball St.
Gas, Dunkin's and a Car Wash, Formerly McGloughlin's
A Catch Basin With A Catch
King St. At Ayer Road
Ayer Road Mixed Businesses
The Town Operations Center, Ayer Road
Ayer Road Recreation Area with a soccer field and a BMX Park Dedicated to Steven J. Koerper
The Old San Vel, Lone Star And Now Aggregate Industries
Littleton's BMX Park Built by Volunteers
Distribution Drive with Aggregate Industries in the background
A large warehouse expands, Distribution Drive
Agricultural land across from Aggregate Industies
194 Ayer Road houses multiple trailers
Entrance to the quarry
1 Spectacle Pond Road - The Middlesex Companies
The Stoneyard, Spectacle Pond Road
Earthen materials are processed, Spectacle Pond Road
Over the train tracks
Looking from Ayer Road to the Depot
Mass. Highway facility, Ayer Road
A Mobile Home Community on the right
An old farmhouse with acres of active agricultural land, Bruce St. "Pingryville"
Ayer Road at Bruce Street Citgo Station Convenience Store and Dunkin Donuts One of three Dunkin Donuts businesses in town
Chip Shots Sports Bar, Ayer Rd. at Willow Rd
Minuteman Campground, Ayer Rd. near the town line
On To The Depot Area
The Former Veryfine, Harvard Road
From Veryfine to Kraft Foods and Now Sunny Delight
"Fallon's" , Formerly The Old Johnson Store Another example of "mixed use"
NO Through Truck Traffic On Taylor Street From Rt 2 to the Depot
The Crossing At The Depot
Mixed Retail & Residential at the Depot
Craftsmen at Work Making a Living in a Unique Trade at the Old Depot Station A Littleton Landmark
The Post Office at the Depot
A Business Recently Moved here from the Common
Littleton VFW at the Corner of Taylor and Whitcomb
The Commuter Rail Heading East from the Depot
Artwork Along The Rail Line
Taylor Street Home
Equipment Parking Lot
Expansion And A New Look for This Taylor Street Company
A Mixed Business Occupancy
Wildlife Habitat on Taylor Street
Taylor Street Marshland
RT-2 / Taylor Street Interchange
A Trip Up Porter Road
One of the Former Digital Sites on Porter Road
Room for Growth
Protecting Our Aquifer, Porter Road
The Old Bridge on Porter Road
Light & Water Facilities on Whitcomb Ave Now abandoned, (new facility on Ayer Road) Located next to one of our municipal wells
Municipal Wells Impact the Depot Area
The Former Highway Dept. Garage
Protecting our Water Supplies in the Depot Area, Whitcomb Ave.
Sanderson Road, The Way Littleton Used To Be
A Large Hay Field on Sanderson Road Near the Depot
An Old Farm Building Remains, Sanderson at Oak Hill Roads
Entrance to Oak Hill Conservation Area, Oak Hill Road 200+ acres
Sanderson Road Marker
History Captured on Sanderson Road
Back At " The Depot"
The Current Commuter Rail Stop On Foster Street
A Small Business With a Smile 50 Cents Each
A Small Private Parking Lot is Full At the Commuter Rail Stop, Foster Street
Open space associated with the Life Care Facility
Life Care Center
Back at the commuter rail facility looking west
Durkee Tree Farm, Grimes Lane
Durkee Tree Farm
265 Foster Street across the track from the rail facility
A large parking area
Preservation of open space with 300 Foster
300 Foster
A view from 300 Foster St.
A large underutilized parking lot associated with 300 Foster
234 Taylor Street
Liberty Square, Taylor St. at Hill Road
Ready to Build, Taylor St across from Foster
Storage on Taylor Street
Monarch Drive off Taylor Street
151 Taylor Street, once Digital, Compac & HP
153 Taylor Street, part of the Digital, Compac, HP complex
WJ Graves provides earthen materials on Taylor Street
Looking West from Taylor Street
Looking East from Taylor Street
Great Rd Headed East
Spectacle Pond One of Littleton's five lakes and ponds
A Mist over Spectacle Pond- an aquifer area for Littleton and Ayer
The Stoney Brook Rail Line Passes Under Rt 119
Agway, Great Road
FLAME on Great Road "Farmer's Live Animal Market Exchange"
One of Littleton's water supplies
The Woolpack at the corner of Great Rd. and Hartwell
Advantage Automobile Investments, Inc
Locally owned Littleton Pool and other businesses
Post & Beam construction- Will build for you
Mormon Church
Gary's Farm Stand
Spring Brook Farm
Corn Crop, Great Road at Lawrence St.
Ed's Getting ready to open for the day
Ed gives his tips back to the schools
Springdell Crops
Jamie Cruz at Springdell Farms, Service with a BIG smile
Do “Free Range” chickens produce better eggs?
Residential and commercial zoning occupy either side of Route 119
Proctor Hill Equestrian Farm
Dover Saddlery on 119
Beaver Brook Crossing Rt.119/Great Road
Beaver Brook marsh area
Chase Farms, once produced apple cider Zoned Commercial/For Sale
Beaver Brook Road
On Beaver Brook Road
The Old Poor Farm, Old Great Road Now commercial property, also for sale...