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Town Of Bedford
This historic community, on the outskirts of Boston, is in the
heart of the Northeast's high tech, tourism and commercial markets, a 20-minute drive to the capital of Massachusetts and minutes to the rural neighborhoods.
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Virtually Boston
City Of Brookline
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Town Of Concord
Visit Concord, a town rich in culture, history, and natural beauty.
Home of Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Louisa May Alcott,
Walden Pond, and part of the birth of the American Revolution.
City Of Framingham
If you live, work, play, or have other interests in the Town of Framingham, we hope this website will
be a one stop resource for your online information needs.
Town Of Lincoln
"Lincoln, less than 15 miles away from Boston, embodies the best qualities of
New England towns in its rich history, natural beauty, rural character and
most of all, the good will and public spirit of its townsfolk."
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City Of Waltham
Waltham is a city on the Charles River with a population of about 58000, about 10 miles west of
Boston. It was formed in 1738 when it separated from Watertown. The mayor is William Stanley.
The Waltham Watch Factory, founded in the 1850's, pioneered the mass production of watches.
The city was named after Waltham, England.
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