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Framingham, MA
Framingham is a city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. Incorporated in 1700, it's located in Middlesex County and the MetroWest subregion of the Greater Boston metropolitan area. The city proper covers 25 square miles (65 km2) with a population of 72,362 in 2020, making it the 14th most populous municipality in Massachusetts.
Residents voted in favor of adopting a charter to transition from a representative town meeting system to a mayor–council government in April 2017, and the municipality transitioned to city status on January 1, 2018. Before it transitioned, it had been the largest town by population in Massachusetts. The city has one of the largest Brazilian American populations in the United States, with a considerable Brazilian presence since the 1980s.
Before European colonization, the region around Framingham was inhabited by the indigenous Nipmuc. They lived in settlements established alongside the Washakamaug ("eel fishing place") or what is today called Farm Pond. The Nipmuc people used game management techniques through the hunting of deer and beaver, fishing in ponds and streams, as well as establishing growing areas for the Three Sisters (squash, corn, beans) in the nearby hills. The ancient Native trail later known as the Old Connecticut Path also ran through this area. During the initial period of colonization of the region by Puritan settlers, the Nipmuc suffered a rapid decline in population due to the introduction of foreign infectious diseases to which they had no immunity and violence related to settler colonialism. Many of the Nipmuc people were forced into praying towns including nearby Natick.
The first European settler in the area was John Stone who established a farm on the west bank of the Sudbury River in 1647. In 1660, Thomas Danforth, an official of the Bay Colony received a grant of land at "Danforth's Farms" and began to accumulate over 15,000 acres (100 km2).
As more settlers moved to the town, it would be named Framlingham after Thomas Danforth's hometown in England. Over time, Thomas Danforth strenuously resisted petitions for incorporation of the town, which was officially incorporated in 1700, following his death the previous year. Why the "L" was dropped from the new town's name is not known.
In 2000, Framingham celebrated its Tercentennial. Framingham soon rose to become the largest town in Massachusetts, commonly referred to by the people of Framingham as "The largest town in the country." Framingham had attempted to become a city on three prior occasions 1993, 1997, and 2013, all of which were rejected by the people of Framingham. However, on January 1, 2018, Framingham became a city and Yvonne M. Spicer was inaugurated as its first mayor, thus becoming the first popularly elected African-American female mayor in Massachusetts.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 26.4 square miles (68.5 km2). 25.1 square miles (65.1 km2) of it is land and 1.3 square miles (3.4 km2) of it (4.99%) is water.
Framingham places a strong emphasis on health and wellness for its residents. Framingham Union Hospital has services such as a 24-hour Emergency Department, Extensive surgical services, including advanced minimally invasive and laparoscopic surgical options, Comprehensive maternity services with a Special Care Level IIB nursery, Advanced heart care, including care for heart emergencies and irregular heart rhythms, State-of-the-art cancer treatment, Extensive surgical expertise, Diagnostic Imaging, and MBASQIP Accredited Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Center. As the newest premier gym in Framingham, MA, Club Elevate offers a state-of-the-art fitness club, including upgraded workout equipment, expert trainers and nutrition coaches, spa-like amenities, and heart-pumping group classes. Access state-of-the-art fitness equipment and join group exercise classes at the Framingham State University Fitness Center. Engage in fitness classes, swimming, and wellness programs at the MetroWest YMCA. Enjoy outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and sports, in Framingham's numerous parks and recreational areas. Visit the Framingham Parks and Recreation website for more information. Experience relaxation and stress relief through customized massage therapy sessions at Elements Massage. Participate in wellness workshops, yoga classes, and meditation sessions offered by the Framingham Public Library.
Top Sites in Framingham, MA: Garden in the Woods, Danforth Art Museum, AMC DINE-IN Framingham 16, and Hopkinton State Park.
Population: 70,963 (2022). ZIP Codes: 01701 and 01702. Area code: 508/774. Elevation: 165 ft (50 m). Area: 26.4 square miles (68.5 km2).
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What is Framingham Massachusetts famous for?
Framingham has been the center of important health studies as well. In 1917, Framingham was chosen as the site of "The Tuberculosis Demonstration", and in 1948, "The Framingham Heart Study" began. Education in Framingham has always been important. In 1853, the first public normal school in America, established in 1839 in Lexington by Horace Mann and Cyrus Peirce, was relocated to Framingham. Framingham State University was founded in 1839, and MassBay Community College has a campus in Framingham as well.
What are the demographics of Framingham, MA?
Framingham, MA is home to a population of 71.8k people, of which 81.5% are citizens. As of 2022, 30.8% of Framingham, MA residents were born outside of the country (22.1k people). In 2022, there were 7.18 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (40k people) in Framingham, MA than any other race or ethnicity. There were 5.56k Other (Hispanic) and 5.4k Asian (Non-Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups.
Is Framingham, MA a good place to live?
Framingham is a town in Massachusetts with a population of 71,805. Framingham is in Middlesex County. Living in Framingham offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes. In Framingham, there are a lot of restaurants and parks. The public schools in Framingham are above average.
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