Newton, Newton City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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- Newton
- Unincorporated Village
- Located 10 mi W of Boston (US-T121).
- Settled in 1639, incorporated as a town in 1691, and as a city in 1871. Took its name from the original name of Cambridge, New Towne, of which it was a part. The present spelling gradually evolved. Also known in 1691 as the town of Cambridge Village or Little Cambridge (MA-T1/p33).
- 42.337041442° 20' 13.3"N-71.209221471° 12' 33.2"W
- Newton City 0.4 mi. SW
- Newton Center 0.7 mi. SE
- Watertown City 3 mi. NE
- Waltham City 4 mi. NW
- Cambridge City 5.3 mi. NE
- Somerville City 6.6 mi. NE
- Newton 0.3 mi. SW
- East Parish Burying Ground 0.9 mi. E
- South Burying Ground 1.4 mi. S
- West Parish Burying Ground 1.5 mi. NW
- Common Street 1.6 mi. E
- Calvary (Watertown City) 2.2 mi. N
- Evergreen (Boston City, Suffolk County) 2.4 mi. E
- Holyhood (Norfolk County) 2.4 mi. SE
- Saint Marys (Norfolk County) 2.7 mi. SW
- Mount Feake (Waltham City) 2.8 mi. NW
- Ridgelawn (Watertown City) 2.8 mi. N
- Grove Hill (Waltham City) 2.8 mi. N
- 84,851
- 30 m
- 500288203
- Updated Apr 20, 2020