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The Town of Arlington was originally settled by European colonists in 1635 as a village within the boundary of Cambridge, Massachusetts under the name Menotomy, an Algonquian word, the meaning of which has been lost. Prior to changing the name to Arlington in 1867, the area, including part of what is now Belmont, was incorporated in 1807 as West Cambridge. In 1867 the name "Arlington" was chosen in honor of those buried in Arlington National Cemetery. The Massachusett tribe, part of the Algonquian group of Native Americans, lived around the Mystic Lakes and Alewife Brook. By the time Europeans arrived, the local Indians had been devastated by disease; also, the tribal chief, Nanepashemet, had been killed by a rival tribe in about 1618. Nanepashemet's widow, known to history only as "Squaw Sachem", sold the land of her tribe to the colonists for ten pounds, with provisions that she could remain on her homestead land around the Mystic Lakes and continue hunting and farming.
Latitude: 42.417896 -- Longitude: -71.165722
| Arlington | Massachusetts | United States | |
| Population | 42,389 | 6,349,097 | 281,421,906 |
| Median age | 39.5 | 36.5 | 35.3 |
| Median age for Male | 37.8 | 35.4 | 34 |
| Median age for Female | 41 | 37.7 | 36.5 |
| Households | 19,011 | 2,443,580 | 105,480,101 |
| Household population | 42,216 | 6,127,881 | 273,643,273 |
| Average household size | 2.22 | 2.51 | 2.59 |
| Families | 10,779 | 1,576,696 | 71,787,347 |
| Average family size | 2.91 | 3.11 | 3.14 |
| Housing units | 19,411 | 2,621,989 | 115,904,641 |
| Occupied units | 19,011 | 2,443,580 | 105,480,101 |
| Vacant units | 400 | 178,409 | 10,424,540 |
Boston Massachusetts - Population: 589,141
Boston is the capital of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. It is largest city in New England. Founded in 1630, Boston is one of the oldest, wealthiest and most culturally significant cities in the United States. Its economy is based on higher education, research, health care, finance, and technology, principally biotechnology.
Boston has many nicknames. The City on a Hill came from original Massachusetts Bay Colony's governor John Winthrop's goal to create the biblical "City on a Hill." It also refers to the original three hills of Boston. Beantown refers to early Bostonian tradition of making baked beans with imported molasses. The Hub is a shortened form of a phrase recorded by writer Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Hub of the Solar System.[2] William Tudor, co-founder of the North American Review, christened the city The Athens of America for its great cultural and intellectual influence.
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Cambridge Massachusetts - Population: 101,355
Cambridge is a city in the Greater Boston area of Massachusetts, United States. It was named in honor of Cambridge, England. Cambridge is most famous for the two prominent universities that call it home: the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 101,355. It is the fifth most populous city in the state.
Cambridge is a county seat of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, along with Lowell. However, the county government was abolished in 1997; although it still exists as a geographical and political region, with Middlesex County courts and jails and such, county employees now work for the state.
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Newton Massachusetts - Population: 83,829
Newton is a suburban city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts west of Boston. According to the 2000 census, the population of the city was 83,829. Based on statistics reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Newton was the nation's safest city during 2003, 2004 and 2005. The designation is based on crime statistics in six categories: murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, and auto theft.[1]
Newton does not have a single town center, but is rather a patchwork of 13 "villages", many boasting small "downtown" areas of their own. The 13 Villages are: Auburndale, Chestnut Hill, Newton Centre, Newton Corner, Newton Highlands, Newton Lower Falls, Newton Upper Falls (both on the Charles River, and both once small industrial sites), Newtonville, Nonantum (also called Silver Lake), Oak Hill, Thompsonville, Waban, and West Newton. Although most of the villages have a post office, they have no legal definition and no firmly defined borders. See The Thirteen Villages Newton
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Somerville Massachusetts - Population: 77,478
Somerville is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, just north of Boston. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 77,478. With only slightly over 4 square miles (10 km²) of land, it is the most densely populated city in New England and the fifth densest city in the United States after Union City, Hoboken, and Passaic, New Jersey, and New York City. It was established as a town in 1842, when it was separated from the urbanizing Charlestown because it was still largely rural.
Somerville has a mix of blue collar Irish-American, Italian American and to a slightly lesser extent Portuguese American families who are spread throughout the city.
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Waltham Massachusetts - Population: 59,226
Often called the true birthplace of the industrial revolution, Waltham is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 59,226 at the 2000 census. The city is 10 miles west of Boston, Massachusetts on the Charles River. Waltham is partly surrounded by Interstate 95 (I-95). It is bordered to the west by Weston and Lincoln, to the south by Newton, to the east by Belmont and Watertown, and to the north by Lexington.
Waltham is home to Brandeis University, Bentley College, Gann Academy, and The Sports Authority Training Center, which serves a dual role as practice facility/offices of the Boston Celtics.
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Brookline Massachusetts - Population: 57,107
First settled in the early 1600s as a part of Boston, Massachusetts known as the hamlet of Muddy River, Brookline was incorporated as an independent town in 1705. Its name is derived from the brooks that created the town lines with the former towns of Brighton and Roxbury, which are both now parts of Boston. Its physical separation from the rest of Norfolk County comes from the fact that the former towns of West Roxbury and Hyde Park were both part of the county until they were absorbed by Boston. Throughout its history, Brookline resisted being absorbed by Boston, thus giving it its separation from the rest of Norfolk County proper. (See The Brookline-Boston Annexation Issue of 1873.)
The Country Club, an exclusive sporting club in the town, was the first private club in the United States formed exclusively for outdoor activities. It is most famous as a golf club; it was one of the five clubs that formed what is now the United States Golf Association, and has hosted the U.S.
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Malden Massachusetts - Population: 56,340
Malden was settled by Puritans in 1640 on land purchased in 1629 from the Pawtucket Indians. Initially a part of Charlestown, it was incorporated as a separate town in 1649. The name Malden was selected by Joseph Hills and was named after Maldon, England (from Hills family tree information). Malden, which originally included what are now the adjacent cities of Melrose (until 1850) and Everett (until 1870), was incorporated as a city in 1882.
The first code of enacted laws printed in New England was compiled here by Joseph Hills in 1648. Malden also has the reputation of being the first town to petition the colonial government to withdraw from the British Empire. Malden contains a number of historic churches.
Malden High School, in conjunction with Medford High School, has the second oldest continuous high school football rivalries in the United States, with the first "Thanksgiving Day Game" dating back to 1889.
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Medford Massachusetts - Population: 55,765
Home of the footbridge, Medford was founded in 1630, making it the fourth oldest English settlement in North America. Medford was established as a city in 1892 and was a center of industry, manufacturing brick and tile, rum, and Medford Crackers, and building clipper ships. In 1868, a French astronomer and naturalist, Leopold Trouvelot, was attempting to breed a better silkworm using Gypsy moths. Several of the moths escaped from his home at 27 Myrtle Street (which no longer exists). Within ten years, the insect pest had denuded the vegetation in the neighborhood. Eventually, it spread all over North America.
In a pub on Salem Street in Medford, local resident James Pierpont wrote "Jingle Bells" in the late 19th century after watching a sleigh race from Medford to Malden. Another local resident, Lydia Maria Child (1802-1880) made a poem out of the trip across town to her grandparents' house, now the classic song, Over the River and Through the Woods.
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Revere Massachusetts - Population: 47,283
Revere’s first inhabitants were Native Americans who belonged to the Pawtucket Tribe and were known as the Rumney Marsh Indians. The leader, or sachem, of the Pawtuckets was Nanepashemet of Lynn. In 1616, an epidemic, probably smallpox, swept the region killing thousands in its wake. Nanepashemet retired to the Mystic River, in what is now Medford, but was found murdered in 1619 at his fort on the brow of Rock Hill overlooking the river.
Three sons succeeded him in his reign. One of them, Wonohaquaham, also called Sagamore John, had jurisdiction over the Indians at Winnisemmit (later Chelsea) and Rumney Marsh.
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Everett Massachusetts - Population: 38,037
Everett is located at 42°24'36?N, 71°3'8?W (42.409916, -71.052206)GR1. It is bordered by Malden on the north, Revere on the east, Chelsea on the southeast, Boston and the Mystic River on the south, and Somerville and Medford on the west. Everett is 4 miles north of Boston. Glendale Park is the city's largest park.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 9.5 km² (3.7 mi²). 8.8 km² (3.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.7 km² (0.3 mi²) of it (7.63%) is water.
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