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The Wayland Center Historic District encompasses the predominantly 19th-century village center of Wayland, Massachusetts.Located at the junction of United States Route 20 and Cochituate Road (Massachusetts Route 27), it includes fifteen well-preserved 19th-century buildings that form one of the best-preserved village centers of that period near Boston.
Wayland was founded in 1837, but did not grow significantly until a plank road was constructed through what is now the historic district in 1852. Commercial activity in the center of town dates from 1854. The village was platted in 1861, and additional plats were recorded over the next decade as more inhabitants moved in.
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Wayland is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The town was founded in 1638, and incorporated in 1780 and was originally part of neighboring Sudbury (incorporated 1639). At the 2020 United States census , the population was 13,943.
Wayland is a town in Steuben County, New York, United States. The population was 3,733 at the 2020 census. [1] ... Historical population; Census Pop.
McAdow, Ron "Recalling a conversation with Allen Morgan," Wayland Town Crier, June 7, 1990. Weinberg, Judith "In Person Allen H. Morgan, Executive Director, Sudbury Valley Trustees," Metrowest News Weekly, June 9, 1989. Biographical Sketch, The Massachusetts Historical Society Library, Allen H. Morgan Papers, 1923–1990.
The East Side meeting house was then moved to the current Wayland center. With two meetinghouses, the territorial parish was split into the Easterly Precinct and the Westerly Precinct, distinct from the Town. [4] When East Sudbury was incorporated in 1780, the parish once again became a territorial parish within the Town of Sudbury.
Wayland had separate buildings for passengers and freight. Approximately 300 feet from the station, the Wayland Freight House is the only freight house still standing on the Central Mass line. [ 4 ] : 54–55 It was built in 1881 at the same time as the station, and would store items of freight that were to be sent or had arrived and were ...