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  1. Sudbury is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. At the 2020 census, it had a population of 18,934. [1] The town, located in Greater Boston's MetroWest region, has a colonial history.

  2. 4 days ago · Sudbury Fire’s District 14 Mutual Aid partners will be conducting a dive drill at Willis Lake on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, from 8:00am – 3:00pm. Residents may see Fire Department activity in the area on …. Read full article →.

    • Wayside Inn Historic District
    • Wayside Inn Grist Mill
    • Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge
    • Sudbury Center Historic District
    • Sudbury History Center and Museum
    • Tippling Rock
    • Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
    • Redstone Schoolhouse
    • New England Garden Company
    • Wayside Country Store

    Built in 1686, and in business since 1716, the Wayside Inn is the oldest continuously operating inn in the country. In 1923 this place caught the imagination of Henry Ford, who tried to create a living history attraction on the property, as a forerunner to his Greenfield Village. Among the buildings that cropped up are a grist mill, the non-denomin...

    One of the must-see attractions on the grounds of the Wayside Inn is the working water-powered grist mill, built by Henry Ford in the late 1920s. The millpond driving the water wheel goes back to the early 18th century, and the current mill was constructed close to the site of the original Howe family grist mill from that time. Open to the public, ...

    A large chunk of western Sudbury is taken up by this 2,300-acre National Wildlife Refuge, on land that was used by the US Army from 1942 until it was handed over to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service in 2000. Along 15 miles of trails you’ll encounter curious vestiges from that past life, in the form of WWII-era ammunition bunkers hiding in the woods....

    The historic core of Sudbury is akin to an outdoor museum, with centuries-old architecture around a common, and with stately residences in every direction beyond. The militia and minutemen mustered at this very place on the morning of April 19, 1775 to fight at the Battles of Lexington and Concord. Right on the green is the First Parish Church (179...

    In 2021 the Sudbury Historical Society opened a new headquarters and museum at an historic site in Sudbury Center. This is the Loring Parsonage, built around 1730 as the home of the town’s first minister, and then serving as the residence for a long line of Wheeler and Hayes family descendants. The exhibit space inside is the Jonathan Baggott Galle...

    Rising in the south of Sudbury is a prominent outcropping that can be accessed via conservation land that was acquired by the town in the late 1990s. The summit of Tippling Rock, part of Nobscot Hill, is more than 600 feet above sea level, making it the highest point in the town, with distant views towards Boston. According to tradition, the boulde...

    The headquarters for the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge are located in Sudbury at a unit comprising wildlife-rich freshwater wetlands on the Sudbury River. Famed for its birdwatching opportunities, this is one of two units adding up to more than 3,800 acres of key wildlife habitat in Sudbury and Concord. The Sudbury portion features the Wei...

    Another of the old buildings that make up the Wayside Inn Historic District is this one-room schoolhouse, within a few steps of the Martha-Mary Chapel. Built in the late 18th century the Redstone Schoolhouse was originally on Redstone Hill in Sterling, MA, and was relocated to the Wayside Inn by Ford in 1927. According to popular belief in the late...

    In Sudbury you can visit the exquisite outdoor display garden and indoor showroom for this company specializing in decorative garden elements. The largest business of its kind in the Northeast, the New England Garden Company curates an extraordinary array of ornamentation, antique furniture, art, repurposed architectural elements and more, from acr...

    Go a little further east along Route 20, and in Marlborough you’ll be greeted by an historic building that until the late 1920s used to stand proud in Sudbury Center. This is the Wayside Country Store, a vast old-timey candy store, part of Ford’s grand plans for the Wayside Inn. The Federal-style building used to be known as the Parmenter-Garfield ...

  3. Sep 11, 2024 · Sudbury, town (township), Middlesex county, eastern Massachusetts, U.S. Sudbury lies along the Sudbury River, west of Boston, and includes the villages of Sudbury and South Sudbury. Settled in 1638 by Watertown residents and by English colonists, it was incorporated in 1639 and named for Sudbury,

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  4. Sep 7, 2020 · Things to Do in Sudbury, Massachusetts: See Tripadvisor's 2,833 traveler reviews and photos of Sudbury tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Sudbury. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. May 26, 2024 · Located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Sudbury is a charming town with a rich historical heritage. It is a place where history comes alive, offering visitors a glimpse into its fascinating past.

  6. History of Sudbury, MA – Part IV – 19th Century “Downtown Sudbury” The town’s records and various personal accounts provide us with a quaint picture of life in those times. In the early 1800′s, Enoch Kidder’s leather shop on the corner of Boston Post Rd. and Concord Rd. was almost a cultural center.