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The Morse institute Library, located in Downtown Natick, is a public library which serves as a major educational resource as well as providing programs and hands-on learning opportunities for all residents of Natick and the Metrowest area. The Natick Historical Society, located in the lower level of the Bacon Free Library. Archives and exhibits ...
The Cochituate Rail Trail runs along the lake on the former track's right-of-way, from downtown Natick to Saxonville, a section of Framingham. The three ponds and their connector ponds cover a total of 625 acres (2.53 km 2). South of Cochituate, the 40-acre (160,000 m 2) Dug Pond is the site of Natick High School.
Location: Natick, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States: Coordinates: 1] Area: 872 acres (353 ha) [2] Elevation: 138 ft (42 m) [1] Established: Unspecified: Operator: Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation: Website: Cochituate State Park
People from Natick, Massachusetts (72 P) Pages in category "Natick, Massachusetts" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
The Morency Woods is a parcel of land that is physically located in Natick, Massachusetts on the Framingham border, but which is owned by the City of Framingham. This forested land was used as a sewer bed up until the mid-1940s and was placed into conservation in 2001. [127]
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.
The Natick location will join a crowded grocery store market in MetroWest, even after the recent closure of Wegmans in the Natick Mall during the summer. Nearby are an Aldi, Whole Foods Market ...
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 ...