The First Baptist Church
This Baptist Church was built in the 1890's. Do you know what it is called today?
Learn about it's near demise, renovation and iconic location today.
The Shepard Home
Built in the 1770's this building has amazingly survived until today. During its span of years, it was a home, 2 taverns, and a turkey farm.
Have you ever wondered about this building?
It was built in 1891 stands at a central location in West Boylston.
Do you recognize these landmarks? What are they today?
The "New" Baptist Church
This Baptist Church, built in 1901 inherited the stained glass windows and numerous furnishings from the Old Stone Church when it was no longer in use.
The Watering Trough
This trough shown on Ezra Beaman's Farm originated in 1808, and is a part of our West Boylston landscape today.
Church Organs
The Reed Organ Manufacturing Company produced pipe organs for many area churches. The building is still in town today.
The Beaman Oak
Standing proud on Ezra Beaman's land, this red oak became the symbol of West Boylston. Where is there one today?
GAR Hall
Veterans who served in the American Civil War met here. The building is decorated for the 1808 Centennial celebration. Can you identify it?
Sawyer's General Store
Sawyer's Store was located just far enough away from the reservoir to be saved. It is still standing in Oakdae. What is it called now?
West Boylston Historical Society
PO Box 201
65 West Boylston St.
West Boylston, MA 01583