Framingham
Framingham, Massachusetts

Founded in 1700, The Town of Framingham is a diverse community
located in eastern Massachusetts, 20 miles west of Boston (mid-way
between Boston and Worcester).  At nearly 67,000 inhabitants,
Framingham is the largest Town in the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts and the hub of the Metro-West region.  It is bordered
by Southborough and Marlborough on the west; Sherborn and
Ashland on the south; Natick on the east; Wayland on the northeast;
and Sudbury on the north.  Framingham is 197 miles from New York
City.

Framingham, the community, is a unique blend of urban and rural
qualities.  A vibrant retail area along Route 9 provides many malls
and theaters as well as entertainment venues and any type of
restaurant you can imagine. Other parts of Framingham include quiet
residential areas as well as ponds, rivers, horse farms and the 820
acre Callahan State Park.  

Framingham also offers a wide variety of recreational and cultural
activities from the nationally renowned Garden in the Woods to the
Danforth Museum.
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