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Things to see in Wakefield (Massachusetts), United States

Wakefield is a quaint town with plenty to see. The town square is the heart of Wakefield and features a beautiful fountain, a gazebo, and several benches. Near the square is the Wakefield Historical Society Museum, which houses exhibits on local history as well as items from the town's old mill. Other attractions in Wakefield include the Congregational Church, which was built in 1737 and has been restored to its original condition; Gardner Park, featuring an outdoor pool; and Stone Hearth Restaurant, which serves traditional New England cuisine.

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Quick info about Wakefield (Massachusetts)
DetailValue
CountryUnited States
RegionMassachusetts
Latitude53.68
Longitude-1.49
Appr. population26960

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