Hi there, a question off the topic. My great uncle migrated to Leominster in the 1920s from Italy. Do you know if they keep records of people who migrated there in the city council? Thanks
Went to Leominster, Fitchburg and Lunenburg back in May 2021 for two weeks. First cousin who owned Bangkok Hill in Lunenburg passed away. Had to go take care of business and bring his remains back to California. The cities are beautiful. Love the trees but the colonial homes and buildings look very creepy and haunted.
And it has the lake in Lunenburg,
Gets packed and great vibe...
And beautiful woman...
Hi there, a question off the topic. My great uncle migrated to Leominster in the 1920s from Italy. Do you know if they keep records of people who migrated there in the city council? Thanks
@@TRATTORE1225 I’m not too sure. Worth a shot to contact their town hall and ask
Great, old fashioned town
I agree
Went to Leominster, Fitchburg and Lunenburg back in May 2021 for two weeks. First cousin who owned Bangkok Hill in Lunenburg passed away. Had to go take care of business and bring his remains back to California. The cities are beautiful. Love the trees but the colonial homes and buildings look very creepy and haunted.
Sorry to hear about your cousin. But yes, New England homes are definitely unique
Leominster has been nicknamed snob City years ago.
Idk I grew up with it being called the city of plastic, Fitchburg the city of paper.
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ummmm there is really nothing there it's in the middle of no where .
@@631michaelangelo there is quite a lot in Leominster and the surrounding area