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Old mills converted to housing

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The buildings at thew Waltham Watch Factory have more than good bones. They are nestled along a wooded stretch of the Charles River and are within walking distance of the Waltham commuter rail station.
The buildings at thew Waltham Watch Factory have more than good bones. They are nestled along a wooded stretch of the Charles River and are within walking distance of the Waltham commuter rail station.
(Josh Reynolds Photo for The Boston Globe)
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