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Watertown is rich in ethnic diversity and
culture, boasts a high level of citizen
involvement and many amenities such as shopping
malls, swimming pools, country and tennis clubs,
skating rinks, eleven fine parks and public
transportation providing easy access to Boston
and surrounding communities.
Founded in 1630,
Watertown was the first inland settlement in
Massachusetts and initially encompassed the
present communities of Weston, Waltham and large
sections of Lincoln, Belmont, and Cambridge
--thus becoming one of the largest American
settlements of its time.
Watertown is within
twenty minutes travel to all major highways in
eastern Massachusetts, including the
Massachusetts Turnpike, Routes 128, 95, 93, 2,
16 and 20. In addition, it is serviced by rail
lines and commuter bus lines, and has easy
access to Logan International Airport in Boston. |