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  2. Malden, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    1852 map of Boston showing Malden. Malden is bordered by Melrose on the north, Medford on the west, Everett on the south, Revere on the east, and Saugus on the northeast. Boojum Rock located in the north west corner of Malden inside the Middlesex Fells Reservation is the highest point in Malden with an elevation of approximately 275 feet.

  3. Linden Square - Wikipedia

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    Linden Square is a small municipal park at Linden Place in Brookline, Massachusetts, United States. Roughly rectangular in shape with one curved side, Linden Square was laid out in 1844 by Alexander Wadsworth as part of the subdivision of the area by Thomas Aspinwall Davis. Its original pathways consisted of a horseshoe-shaped path flanking its ...

  4. Massachusetts Route 60 - Wikipedia

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    In Malden, Route 60 passes through the west end past Highland Avenue and downtown, passing the Malden Center MBTA station, which has access to both the Orange Line and the Haverhill Line. Route 60 intersects Route 99, and goes through Linden Square in the eastern part of town before entering the city of Revere.

  5. List of MBTA bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Malden Center station–Sullivan Square station via Winter Hill: Link: 104: Malden Center station–Airport via Ferry Street Link: 105: Malden Center station–Sullivan Square station via Newland Street Housing Link: 106: Lebanon Loop–Wellington station: Link: 108: Linden Square–Wellington station: Link: 109: Linden Square–Harvard station ...

  6. Trolleybuses in Greater Boston - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1957, trackless trolleys provided short-turn service from Harvard to Benton Square on the route to Waverley. [31] The Harvard–Watertown Square (71), Harvard–Waverley (73), and Harvard–North Cambridge (82, renumbered 77A c. 1967 [ 10 ] ) lines were all converted from streetcars to trackless trolleys on September 6, 1958.

  7. Linden School - Wikipedia

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    Linden School is a public school in Malden, Massachusetts, United States with over 750 students. In 2001, the school used a $250,000 Small Schools Grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to divide Linden School into two autonomous schools. Half of the school now houses kindergarten through Grade 4 and the other, grades 5 to 8.