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Natick (/ ˈ n eɪ t ɪ k / NAY-tik) is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is near the center of the MetroWest region of Massachusetts, with a population of 37,006 at the 2020 census. [1] 10 miles (16 km) west of Boston, Natick is part of the Greater Boston area.
The Natick Center Historic District is a historic district on North Ave., Main, Central, and Summer Streets in Natick, Massachusetts, encompassing the 19th century civic and economic heart of the town. Natick's early colonial center, dating to 1651, was in South Natick, and the area that is now its center was a parcel of land set aside for the ...
The first town to leave Dedham. Natick: 1659: Established as a community for Christian Indians. Wrentham: 1673: Southeast corner of town was part of the Dorchester New Grant of 1637. Deerfield: 1673: Land was granted to Dedham in return for giving up Natick. [5] Needham: 1711: Medway: 1713: Separated from Medfield. The land was granted to ...
Route 27 passes into Wayland and under the Massachusetts Turnpike, which it accesses via Route 30, just north of the Pike. In Wayland, Route 27 has a 1.2-mile concurrency with Route 126, passing through the center of town and intersecting US Route 20. The road then crosses the Sudbury River into Sudbury and through the historic town center.
The South Natick village center is located in southeastern Natick, formed by the junction of Eliot Street (Massachusetts Route 16) with Union and Pleasant Streets. It is located just north of a bend in the Charles River, and has a documented history of both colonial and prehistoric settlement. The roadways probably predate 1651, likely serving ...
The CRT will expand to the MBTA Natick Center Station when the new rail station is finished, which is scheduled for 2024. Natick is designing a connection to Main Street in Natick Center. MassDOT is designing a path along Route 9 to Hartford and Speen Streets in West Natick; construction is scheduled to begin in 2025. [9] Cochituate Rail Trail ...
Complementary developments in Natick include the Natick Mall (1966, rebuilt in 1994, expanded 2007), [9] Cloverleaf Marketplace (1978) [10] and the Home Depot. In 1994, Shoppers' World was demolished and replaced with a strip mall named Shoppers World. [11] There are also seven hotels and two car dealerships located within the Triangle.
A second station serving the town opened at West Natick in 1982 to provide additional parking. [14] In October 1997, Natick was identified as a possible site for a parking garage. [15] The MBTA planned a three-story, 300-space garage on town-owned land. [16] The plan was cancelled because of concerns over the financial viability of the garage. [15]