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Greater Boston

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Greater Boston is the area of Massachusetts closely surrounding Boston, Massachusetts. The conurbation has a total population of about 5.8 million. In addition to Boston, other cities include Cambridge and Quincy. Greater Boston also includes Brookline and the largest town in North America, Framingham. Greater Boston overlaps the North and South Shores. It located between the ninth and tenth congressional districts. Its two representatives are Stephen Lynch (Democrat-ninth district) and Bill Delahunt (Democrat-tenth district).

Greater Boston is more citified and industrialized than the other regions of Massachusetts, the more rural Western Massachusetts and the beach communities of Cape Cod. Greater Boston features a great number of universities, and is a popular college town. Despite this, many areas remain somewhat working class, although increasingly less-so in the past two decades.

Greater Boston encompasses many significant locations in American history and culture. Examples include the Paul Revere House, the Old North Church, the Old Granary Burying Ground, the site of the Boston Tea Party, Bunker Hill, the USS Constitution, Lexington and Concord, Walden Pond, and the Christian Science Mother Church. Former President John Adams was born in Quincy, Massachusetts, as was former President John Quincy Adams. Former President John F. Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts. Former President George H. W. Bush was born in Milton.

Dunkin Donuts started in Greater Boston. Likewise, Howard Johnson's restaurants and lodgings began there.

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Major Companies in Greater Boston

  • Companies outside Boston
    • Bose Corporation, in Framingham (Headquarters)
    • Polaroid Corporation, in Waltham
    • Raytheon, in Waltham (Headquarters)
    • Avid Technology, Inc, in Tewksbury (Headquarters)
    • Reebok, in Canton (Headquarters)
    • Boston Scientific Corporation, in Natick (Headquarters)
    • Novartis AG, Inc, in Cambridge (Research Headquarters)
    • Genzyme Corporation, in Cambridge (Headquarters)


  • Major Companies inside Boston
    • The Gillette Company (headquarters)
    • New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc (headquarters)
    • John Hancock Financial Services, Inc (headquarters)
    • Houghton Mifflin Company Headquarters (headquarters)

Major League Sports

Traditional Sporting Events

Higher Education

Historical figures and celebrities from Greater Boston

Transportation in Greater Boston

See also Boston transportation

Highways

Bridges and Tunnels

Airports

Rail Transportation

The first railway line in the United States was in Quincy. See Neponset River.

Ocean Transportation

Geography



 
Regions of Massachusetts
Flag of Massachusetts
The Berkshires | Greater Boston | Cape Cod | North Shore | Pioneer Valley | South Shore
Counties
Barnstable | Berkshire | Bristol | Dukes | Essex | Franklin | Hampden | Hampshire | Middlesex | Nantucket | Norfolk | Plymouth | Suffolk | Worcester


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