Your Guide to Greater Boston

New England's largest metro anchors a 4.9 million-person MA–NH region spanning 11 counties from the Merrimack Valley to Plymouth Rock and from Cape Ann to the New Hampshire seacoast. Discover Boston — home to Harvard and MIT (Cambridge), Boston University, Boston College, Northeastern and dozens of other universities, Mass General and Brigham and Women's Hospital, the Freedom Trail and Faneuil Hall, Fenway Park, TD Garden, Boston Common (America's oldest public park, 1634), the 'T' subway (America's oldest), the MBTA commuter rail, Logan International Airport, and iconic neighborhoods from Back Bay to Beacon Hill to the North End.


Regions

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Boston
Massachusetts's capital and the urban core of New England. Boston contains Beaco...
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Cambridge / Inner North
The dense, transit-rich inner ring north of the Charles River. Anchored by Cambr...
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Brookline / Newton
The wealthy inner western suburbs of Boston. Anchored by Brookline (an affluent ...
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MetroWest
The MetroWest suburban region along I-90/I-495 and MA-9 (Worcester Turnpike). An...
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North Shore
The Massachusetts North Shore is the coast north of Boston. Anchored by Lynn (th...
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Cape Ann
Cape Ann is the rocky peninsula north of the North Shore, ending at the open Atl...
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Merrimack Valley
The Merrimack Valley is the industrial river corridor along the Merrimack River ...
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South Shore Inner
The inner southern suburbs of Boston in Norfolk and northern Plymouth counties. ...
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Plymouth / Outer South Shore
The outer Plymouth County south and southeast of Boston. Anchored by Plymouth ('...
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Rockingham NH
Rockingham County, NH sits in the southeastern corner of New Hampshire and is pa...
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Strafford NH
Strafford County, NH is the New Hampshire Seacoast county immediately north of R...

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