Newton Corner, Massachusetts
Newton Corner is a village of Newton, Massachusetts, United States. Newton Corner borders Brighton, a neighborhood of Boston, as well as the city of Watertown, Massachusetts.
Ayer is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. Originally part of Groton, it was incorporated February 14, 1871 and became a major commercial railroad junction. The town was home to Camp Stevens, a training camp for Massachusetts volunteers during the American Civil War. Later, Fort Devens was established by the federal government to train New England soldiers for World War I. Fort Devens was a major influence in the area until its closure in 1994.
Population: 2,868
Latitude: 42° 33' 40.32" N
Longitude: -71° 35' 23.24" W
Newton Corner is a village of Newton, Massachusetts, United States. Newton Corner borders Brighton, a neighborhood of Boston, as well as the city of Watertown, Massachusetts.
Mishawum is a passenger rail station on MBTA Commuter Rail Lowell Line, located on Mishawum Road north of downtown Woburn, Massachusetts. Mishawum opened in 1984 at the site of a former station of the same name.
Minute Man Air Field (FAA LID: 6B6) is a public-use airport located at 302 Boxboro Road, Stow, Massachusetts, United States.
The Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority (MVRTA) is a public, non-profit organization in Massachusetts, charged with providing public transportation to an area consisting of the cities and towns of Amesbury, Andover, Boxford, Georgetown, Grov…
The McCormack Building is a high-rise building adjacent to the Beacon Hill neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts. The building stands at 401 feet (122 m) with 22 floors, and was completed in 1975. It is currently the 25th-tallest building in Boston.…
Route 126 is a north–south state highway in Massachusetts.
Marlboro Airport, (ICAO: K9B1, FAA LID: 9B1) designated (MXG) in Marlboro, Massachusetts, is a public airport currently owned by Sandra A. Stetson, widow of G. Robert Stetson, Jr.
Lowell State College was a public college located in Lowell, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1894 as the Lowell Normal School, it was chartered as teacher training institution for women. The college merged with nearby Lowell Technological I…
Lake Cochichewick is a lake in North Andover, Massachusetts that collects water from Weir Hill and other local uplands. Its overflow drains into the Cochichewick River, which joins the Merrimack.
The Keystone Building is a high-rise building located in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. The building stands at 400 feet (122 m) with 32 floors, and was completed in 1971. In height, it is tied with Harbor Towers I as the 26th-tallest building in Bo…
Kendal Green is a passenger rail station on MBTA Commuter Rail's Fitchburg Line in Weston, Massachusetts. It has 2 tracks with 1 platform on the outbound side. Inbound passengers board via an asphalt patch that crosses the outbound tracks from the p…
Hudson is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Hudson in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.
Home Plate Farm was located on 558 Dutton Road in Sudbury, Massachusetts. It was owned by baseball legend Babe Ruth from 1922 to 1926. Ruth had previously rented a modest cottage on Willis Pond while still with the Red Sox. That is where the suppose…
Hastings is a passenger rail station on MBTA Commuter Rail's Fitchburg Line, 13.72 miles (22.08 km) from North Station in downtown Boston.
Greenwood is a station on the Haverhill/Reading Line serviced MBTA Commuter Rail System.
Elliott Laurel is a 33-acre (13 ha) open space preserve located in Phillipston, Massachusetts. The property, notable for its extensive stands of Mountain Laurel, is managed by the land conservation non-profit organization The Trustees of Reservation…
The Doyle Reservation, located in the city of Leominster, Massachusetts, is a 170-acre (69 ha) landscaped urban park and open space reservation managed by The Trustees of Reservations (TTOR), a non-profit conservation organization. It is also the lo…
Cotting School is a private, non-profit school for children with special needs located in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA. It was founded in 1893 as the nation's first day school for children with disabilities. Cotting’s preschool, lower, middle, and …