Articles of interest in Braintree
The area around the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or MIT, makes up Area 2 of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Area 2 is bounded by Main Street and Broadway on the north, the railroad tracks on the west, and the Charles River on the s…
Little Sandy Bottom Pond is a 54-acre (220,000 m2) pond in Pembroke, Massachusetts, in the Bryantville section of town.
The Lexington Historical Society, founded in 1886 in Lexington, Massachusetts preserves and celebrates Lexington's history, with a special emphasis on the town's important role in the beginning of the American Revolution. The Society presents entert…
Lexington Centre (often spelled Center since the 1980s), often simply called the Centre by locals, is both the geographic and retail center of Lexington, Massachusetts on Massachusetts Avenue.
Langlee Island or Langley Island is an island in the Hingham Bay area of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. The island has a permanent size of 4 acres (16,000 m2), plus an intertidal zone of a further 3 acres (12,000 m2), and is com…
Kent Street is a station on the MBTA Green Line "C" Branch in Brookline, Massachusetts. The station is located on Beacon Street at Powell Street. Kent Street consists of two staggered side platforms which serve the "C" Branch's two tracks. The trave…
Hopedale is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Hopedale in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.
Hardy Pond is a 42-acre (170,000 m2) pond located in Waltham, Massachusetts. It is a popular site for bird sightings, though in recent times the quality of the water has degraded due to roads, fertilizers and other reasons.
Hanson is a passenger rail station on MBTA Commuter Rail's Plymouth/Kingston Line.
Fort Andrew was a six-gun Patriot fort also known as Gurnet Fort. Once located at Gurnet Point, it was rebuilt in 1808, and again in 1863 and was renamed. It became a federal fort in 1869. The reservation was sold in 1926 and became private property…
First Parish Church in Arlington, Massachusetts is a Unitarian-Universalist congregation, founded originally in 1678 (as First Parish in West Cambridge).
Egg Rock (sometimes called Elephant Rock) in Nahant Bay near Nahant, Massachusetts is a small (3-acre) island at (42.4333°N 70.8978°W). It was formerly the site of a lighthouse known as Egg Rock Light but now is owned by the state of Massachusetts a…
Cohasset Station is a rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail system in Cohasset, Massachusetts. The station, located at 115 Chief Justice Cushing Highway (Route 3A), is the eighth of ten along the MBTA's Greenbush Line, which provides service betwee…
Cleveland Circle and Reservoir collectively refers to adjacent stops on different branches of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Green Line, located at Beacon Street and Chestnut Hill Avenue at Cleveland Circle, in the Brighton neighbo…
Clay Pit Pond, also known as Claypit Pond, is a pond in the Boston suburb Belmont in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. It lies between Concord Avenue and Belmont High School. Its waters are notoriously unclean and incidents of students swimming in th…
The Children's Museum in Easton is a children's museum in Easton, Massachusetts dedicated to educational, cultural, and social learning for children and families with a primary focus on children ages 1-8. It is located at 9 Sullivan Avenue in North …
Blue Hill Country Club is a private country club located in Canton, Massachusetts established in 1925. It has hosted professional tournaments on both the PGA Tour and LPGA Tour, including the PGA Championship, a major championship on the PGA Tour.
Bellevue is a MBTA commuter rail station in West Roxbury, Massachusetts in Boston serving the Needham Line.
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