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Route 9 (Turnpike Road) – Worcester, Springfield, Framingham, Boston: Partial interchange; access between Route 9 west/Route 135 east and Route 9 east/Route 135 west via Milk Street (at-grade). 4.2: 6.8: Route 30 (West Main Street / East Main Street) to Route 122 – North Grafton, Southborough: Rotary: Middlesex: Hopkinton: 10.0: 16.1
Wellesley is the longest running Tree City USA community of any city or town in Massachusetts. Wellesley's Tree Bylaw became effective July 1, 2011, requiring property owners to protect certain trees and critical root zones during construction projects, and replace trees that are cut down or donate money to a special tree fund.
At their peak during the early 20th century 'American Country Place' era, there were twenty contiguous Hunnewell estates along Washington Street and Pond Road in southwest Wellesley. [2] The estates have now been in the Welles-Hunnewell family for eight generations.
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Construction on the sixth and final [26] segment in Needham and Wellesley began in January 2015, and included wider bridges and more auxiliary lanes and a new collector road. [27] Major road construction ended in October 2018, and the project wrapped up with painting and landscaping in the spring of 2019. [28]
Elm Park, also known as Clocktower Park, is a historic park near the junction of Massachusetts Route 16 and Massachusetts Route 9 in the Wellesley Hills section of Wellesley, Massachusetts. It is a triangular parcel of 1.24 acres (0.50 ha), laid out for passive recreation.
Route 9 begins in the western Massachusetts city of Pittsfield, at U.S. Route 20.After separating from US-20, it has a brief (.2 mile) concurrency with U.S. Route 7 through the center of that city, then continues east, passing through the towns of Dalton and Windsor, wherein the route reaches its highest point at 2033 ft, in Berkshire County.
I-95 and Route 128 makes its way around Greater Boston, passing through Dedham, Needham, and Wellesley, where the freeway has an interchange with Route 9, and the freeway widens to eight lanes. Then, the highway passes through Newton , then enters Weston and has a large interchange with the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) that provides ...