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  2. Wayland, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Wayland is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The town was founded in 1638, and incorporated in 1780 and was originally part of neighboring Sudbury (incorporated 1639). At the 2020 United States census , the population was 13,943.

  3. Wayland Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    74000378 [1] Added to NRHP. September 6, 1974. The Wayland Center Historic District encompasses the predominantly 19th-century village center of Wayland, Massachusetts. Located at the junction of United States Route 20 and Cochituate Road ( Massachusetts Route 27 ), it includes fifteen well-preserved 19th-century buildings that form one of the ...

  4. Old Town Bridge (Wayland, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    May 2, 1975. The Old Town Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge in Wayland, Massachusetts. It is located just north of Old Sudbury Road, and is sited across what was formerly a channel of the Sudbury River, which now flows just west and north of the bridge. The four-arch bridge was built in 1848 by Josiah Russell on a site where it is supposed ...

  5. Hopestill Bent Tavern - Wikipedia

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    March 9, 1990. The Hopestill Bent Tavern is a historic First Period tavern (now a private residence) in Wayland, Massachusetts, United States. The oldest portion of this 21⁄2 -story building was built on this site c. 1710, and consisted of two rooms with a central chimney. Around 1800 a second First Period structure was moved to the site and ...

  6. Reeves Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Reeves Tavern. /  42.35194°N 71.35111°W  / 42.35194; -71.35111. Reeves Tavern is a historic colonial tavern (now a private residence) in Wayland, Massachusetts. Built in 1762–63, it is one of the town's best preserved examples of an early tavern. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.

  7. Noyes-Parris House - Wikipedia

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    Description and history. The oldest portion of this house is a "single cell", three bays wide and two stories high, with what is now the central chimney of the house. It was built c. 1669, and extended to its present size, five bays wide, c. 1790. Peter Noyes, the builder, was one of Wayland's early settlers; his daughter, Dorothy, became the ...

  8. Middlesex County, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Middlesex County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,632,002, [1] making it the most populous county in both Massachusetts and New England and the 22nd most populous county in the United States. This also makes the county the most populous county on the East Coast ...

  9. Massachusetts towns warn about rare, lethal mosquito-borne ...

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    Massachusetts towns ring alarm bells on rare but lethal virus. In Plymouth, where mosquitoes have tested positive for EEE, officials announced on Friday it was closing public parks and fields from ...