MetroWest Massachusetts
Come meet MetroWest, home of the best of everything Massachusetts has to offer!
With a thriving economy, central location, and great amenities like schools and hospitals, MetroWest is the perfect place to call home.
No matter where you're coming from, you'll find an easy ride out to MetroWest. Located between two of the biggest cities in the state, MetroWest offers convenient access to all of the state’s major thoroughfares.
The towns in MetroWest offer diverse housing options, from rural farmhouses to city lofts and all sorts of affordable suburban options in between. You’ll find towns that are proud of their heritage, some dating back to the birth of our nation, and yet are changing with the times and embracing new industries.
Many businesses call MetroWest home, including several Fortune 500 companies. You’ll also find big-name retailers, like Bose, Staples and TJX headquartered here alongside major tech companies.
For your children, you’ll find the best public school systems in Massachusetts. MetroWest also hosts some of the state’s best public and private universities, including Framingham State University, Wellesley College and Babson College.
And for your family's health, local medical centers partner with world-class Boston hospitals, so you never have to travel far for the best care.
MetroWest is also home to New England’s largest indoor shopping mall – the Natick Mall, which features high-end retailers and fine dining restaurants.
There are thousands of acres of state parks across MetroWest. Hopkinton State Park has miles of walking and hiking trails alongside stocked fishing ponds, public beaches and watercraft rentals.
MetroWest also boasts the largest skating facility in the United States at the New England Sports Center in Marlborough.
Of course, MetroWest may be best known as the home of the Boston Marathon. One of the largest sporting events in the world begins right in downtown Hopkinton and runs through several MetroWest towns.
So come for a visit and let MetroWest introduce you to the best Massachusetts has to offer!
Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Massachusetts. The Patriots are not on this list.
Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Massachusetts. The Patriots are not on this list.
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Andover is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, Massachusetts-New Hampshire metropolitan statistical area.
Top 10 Snowiest Cities on Earth
10. Buffalo: Located just east of Lake Erie, which borders the winter wonderland known as Canada, Buffalo experiences more snow than most major Canadian cities, which tend to be known for long, snowy winters. Buffalo residents also experience increased production of snow due to the meteorological pattern known as “lake-effect snow”, which drastically increases overall snowfall.
9. Rochester: located fairly close to Canada, south of Lake Ontario, Rochester deals with large amounts of lake-effect snow that occasionally leads to blizzards. Sustained winds that exceeded 60 mph battered the regions, blowing snow from the lake. Snow drifts of up to 30 feet accumulated in some areas.
8. Akita: Home of Akita Castle, a fortification built around 733 A.D., Akita has a population of more than 320,000 residents. It achieved the designation of a “core city” of Japan in 1997. The first two months of the year tend to dump the most snow on the people of Akita, with an average of 54.3 inches in January and 42.5 inches in February – over 90% of its average annual snowfall.
7. Saguenay: Saguenay is located about 120 miles north of Quebec City, capital of the province of Quebec. Formed through a merger of four smaller cities – La Baie, Laterriere, Chicoutimi and Jonquiere – Saguenay has a population of more than 144,000 Francophones living close to the Saguenay River and Lac Saint-Jean.
6. Syracuse: Syracuse is located in the state of New York, situated close to a lake – in this case both Lake Ontario and Onondaga Lake. Metropolitan Syracuse has a population of more than 144,000 in the city with more than 662,000 people living in the surrounding metropolitan region.
5. Quebec City: The second biggest city in the province of Quebec, Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America and features some of the most beautiful architecture and culture inspired by the city’s French and European roots.. Quebec celebrates the winter with the annual Quebec Winter Carnival. This year marks the carnival’s 60th anniversary.
4. St. John’s: St. John’s is located in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador and receives the most snow on average than any major Canadian city. This city is believed to be the oldest in North America and sprung from some of the first wave of settlements from European interlopers.
3. Toyama: This area of Japan receives so much snow on an annual basis that that the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route – Yuki no Otani – features giant walls of snow on both sides that tower over all drivers, completely blocking the view. Toyama is the capital of the Toyay Prefecture and is home to over 417,000 residents.
2. Sapporo: Sapporo is the largest city on this list, with a population of nearly 2 million. The fourth biggest city in Japan is the second snowiest on earth, with nearly 17 feet of snow per year on average. Similar to Quebec City, Sapporo puts on an annual festival, known as the Sapporo Snow Festival, welcoming about two million tourists during the event.
1. Aomori City: By far the snowiest city on earth is Aomori City in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. This location averages a whopping 26 feet of snow per year, more than a 100 inches more than Sapporo, the next snowiest city. The reason Aomori City receives an incredible amount of snow is its location in high elevation among the Hakkoda Mountains, Aomori Bay and Mutsu Bay, combining cold northern air with snow production aided by adjacent bodies of water.
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Boston is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Massachusetts, officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Boston also serves as county seat of the state's Suffolk County. The largest city in New England, the city proper, covering 48 square miles (125 square km), had an estimated population of 626,000 in 2011, making it the 21st largest city in the United States. The city is the anchor of a substantially larger metropolitan area called Greater Boston, home to 4.5 million people and the tenth-largest metropolitan area in the country. Greater Boston as a commuting region is home to 7.6 million people, making it the fifth-largest Combined Statistical Area in the United States. One of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston was founded on the Shawmut Peninsula in 1630 by Puritan colonists from England. It was the scene of several key events of the American Revolution, such as the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill and the Siege of Boston. Through land reclamation and municipal annexation, Boston has expanded beyond the original peninsula. After the coming of American independence the city became an important port and manufacturing center, and a center of education and culture as well. Its rich history helps attract many tourists, with Faneuil Hall alone attracting over 20 million visitors. Boston's many firsts include the United States' first public school (1635), and first subway system (1897). The area's many colleges and universities make Boston an international center of higher education and medicine, and the city is considered highly innovative for a variety of reasons. Boston's economic base also includes finance, professional and business services, and government activities. The city has one of the highest costs of living in the United States, though it remains high on world livability rankings. Boston has an area of 89.6 square miles (232.1 km2) 48.4 square miles (125.4 km2) (54.0%) of land and 41.2 square miles (106.7 km2) (46.0%) of water and is the country's third most densely populated city that is not a part of a larger city's metropolitan area. This is largely attributable to the rarity of annexation by New England towns. The city's official elevation, as measured at Logan International Airport, is 19 ft (5.8 m) above sea level. The highest point in Boston is Bellevue Hill at 330 feet (100 m) above sea level, and the lowest point is at sea level. Situated near the Atlantic Ocean, Boston is the only state capital in the contiguous United States with an ocean coastline. Boston is surrounded by the Greater Boston region and is contiguously bordered by the cities and towns of Winthrop, Revere, Chelsea, Everett, Somerville, Newton, Brookline, Needham, Dedham, Canton, Milton, and Quincy. The Charles River separates Boston from Cambridge and Watertown, and the mass of Boston from its own Charlestown neighborhood. To the east lie Boston Harbor and the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area (which includes part of the city's territory, specifically Calf Island, Gallops Island, Great Brewster Island, Green Island, Little Brewster Island, Little Calf Island, Long Island, Lovells Island, Middle Brewster Island, Nixes Mate, Outer Brewster Island, Rainsford Island, Shag Rocks, Spectacle Island, The Graves, and Thompson Island). The Neponset River forms the boundary between Boston's southern neighborhoods and the city of Quincy and the town of Milton. The Mystic River separates Charlestown from Chelsea and Everett, and Chelsea Creek and Boston Harbor separate East Boston from Boston proper. The city's water supply, from the Quabbin and Wachusett Reservoirs to the west, is one of the very few in the country so pure as to satisfy federal quality standards without filtration. Boston is sometimes called a city of neighborhoods because of the profusion of diverse subsections; there are 21 officially designated neighborhoods. More than two-thirds of inner Boston's modern land area did not exist when the city was founded, but was made by filling over the centuries, notably with earth from the leveling or lowering of Boston's three original hills (the Trimountain, after which Tremont Street is named), and with gravel brought by train from Needham to fill the Back Bay. Downtown and its immediate surroundings consists largely of low-rise (often Federal style and Greek Revival) masonry buildings, interspersed with modern highrises, notably in the Financial District, Government Center, and South Boston. Back Bay includes many prominent landmarks, such as the Boston Public Library, Christian Science Center, Copley Square, Newbury Street, and New England's two tallest buildings the John Hancock Tower and the Prudential Center.
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Holiday Inn Rockland- Rockland, Massachusetts
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Welcome to the Holiday Inn Rockland, a full service, modern hotel located minutes south of Boston in historic Plymouth County. Our hotel is perfect for travelers who want an elegant hotel near Boston, without paying downtown prices.
Enjoy the history of Plymouth by visiting the Plimoth Plantation and the Mayflower II. Our hotel is also near many Boston attractions, including the TD Garden, Fenway Park, BCEC, Bayside Expo Center, JFK Library and Gillette Stadium.
Guests will appreciate being close to Bridgewater State College, Massasoit Community College and Stonehill College. Our Rockland, MA hotel is also near many local businesses, including Smiths Medical, Clean Harbors and South Shore Hospital.
Our hotel amenities include free high-speed wireless Internet and a 24-hour fitness center. For your convenience, we offer on site dining at the Kick Off Cafe, where kids eat free. Serving delicious American cuisine, enjoy breakfast, dinner and room service.
Planning a Boston wedding reception, event or corporate meeting? Let the Holiday Inn Rockland be your event venue. Our hotel has three large meeting rooms (3,500 square feet) accommodating up to 350 guests. We have a dedicated, friendly staff to assist you with your entire event planning needs. Reserve your wedding, seminar or special event space today.
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Minutes from Wellesley, this Custom Built Colonial has quiet luxury detailing throughout. It is located near conservation land & the Charles River & is a spacious and welcoming home perfect for your active family. Biking, kayaking, canoeing, outdoor sports locations surround this property. The central gathering place is the large gracious luxury kitchen with dining area opening to a stone fireplaced family room w/ custom shelving. Light spills into the home from well-placed windows on all levels. The 2nd floor has 5 well-appointed spacious bedrooms, all ensuite. The Master Suite boasts a vaulted ceiling, sitting area with gas fireplace, 2 walk-in closets, exquisitely finished master bath. Lower Level has a fireplaced great room, exercise room & full bath. The mahogany deck calls for outdoor fun & the generous cobble-stoned lower patio beckons summer activities. 3-car garage. Full house generator, roof heating wires, surround sound w/ speakers throughout. Convenient commuting & shopping
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Plimoth Plantation is a living museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, that shows the original settlement of the Plymouth Colony established in the 17th century by English colonists, some of whom later became known as Pilgrims. They were among the first people who immigrated to America to avoid religious persecution and to seek religious separation from the Church of England.More info visit:
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