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Littleton (historically Nashoba) is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 10,141 at the 2020 census. The population was 10,141 at the 2020 census. [ 1 ]
The Houghton Memorial Building occupies a triangular parcel of land at the junction of King and Foster Streets, southwest of Littleton's modern center. King Street (Massachusetts Route 2A) passes north of the building and Rogers Street is a short spur joining it to Foster Street. This area was historically the town center, and the building ...
Littleton Common is located in northwestern Middlesex County at (42.536606, -71.471984), in the eastern part of the town Littleton It is bordered to the northeast by the town of Westford and to the northwest by Interstate 495, with access from Exit 79 (Routes 2A and 110) and Exit 80 ().
Littleton/Route 495 station is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Littleton, Massachusetts. It serves the Fitchburg Line. The station is located at the intersection of Grimes Lane and Foster Street near Route 2 and I-495 and serves as a park-and-ride station for both highways. A previous station was open at King Street in West Littleton until 1975.
The Nashoba Valley is an area in North Central Massachusetts that encompasses northwestern Middlesex and northeastern Worcester Counties, Massachusetts, located around the interchange of Interstate 495 and Massachusetts Route 2. At one point, Littleton, Massachusetts, was known as the Praying Indian town of Nashoba.
1871 Map of Middlesex County Plate 44-45 from the 1871 Atlas of Massachusetts. National Register of Historic Places listing for Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; Middlesex County entry from Hayward's New England Gazetteer of 1839; Map of cities and towns of Massachusetts Archived September 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine; Massachusetts County Map
Route 119 continues southeastward into Littleton. In Littleton, Route 119 meets I-495 at Exit 80 (formerly 31) before meeting Routes 2A and 110. Route 2A becomes concurrent with Route 119 as it crosses Route 110. The two routes continue southeastward, passing Nagog Pond as they enter Acton. The two routes cross Route 27 south of Nagog Woods.
Littleton: Town Middlesex Open town meeting 10,141 17.6 sq mi (45.58 km 2) 16.6 sq mi (42.99 km 2) 1715 Hull: Town Plymouth Open town meeting 10,072 26.9 sq mi (69.67 km 2) 2.8 sq mi (7.25 km 2) 1644 Ware: Town Hampshire Open town meeting 10,066 40.0 sq mi (103.60 km 2) 34.4 sq mi (89.10 km 2) 1775 Plainville: Town Norfolk Open town meeting 9,945