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Did you know that Somerville is the most populated municipality in New England?
Population: 75,754
Fun Fact: Somerville is also the 17th most densely populated incorporated place in the United States.
Top attractions within Somerville
The Somerville Museum provides suitable collections for people to get to know the past of this community better and to learn about the evolutionary stages it has seen. The museum includes themed exhibitions, so that people can enter the ones that seem of interest to them. It also includes educational programs and special events, which are all based on the history of the city. The artifacts come as a representation of the key events in the evolutionary stages and the most important personalities who have marked this path.
The Washington Street Art Center is one of the most important contributors to the local development in terms of culture and arts in Somerville. The exhibitions held here are based on the idea of promoting artists and their works on the street, so that more people will have the chance to admire them.
The Dali Restaurant andTapas Bar is a classy and private location in Somerville. Here you will have the possibility to enjoy peaceful family or couple dinners. The menus are filled with tasty dishes for you to try and a variety of drinks to go with the meals. Private events can also be hosted at the Dali Restaurant.
Top 5 Things to Do in Somerville
The city of Somerville is located in the county of Middlesex in the state of Massachusetts, United States. The city is located just 2 miles north of Boston. As per the 2000 census the city was the most densely populated municipality in New England and one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the nation.
1. Union Square Benches: These ordinary park benches have been transformed by artist Ross Miller into playful works of art that invite you to pause, reflect and relax during your walk in Union Square.
2. Prospect Hill: Situated behind Union Square, visitors can climb Prospect Hill and glimpse amazing views of Boston and the surrounding area. Once known as the “Citadel” it was the strongest frontline fortification of the American Revolution. The first American Flag was flown on January 1, 1776 from Prospect Hill.
3. Somerville Museum: The museum is located at One Westwood Road, at the corner of Central Street. Somerville Museum is a showcase of the past, present and future history of this immigrant city. In addition to exhibits the museum hosts musical and dramatic performance series.
4. Somerville Theatre: Situated in Davis Square, this theater, with its funky charm and reasonable pricing offers five screens of second run films as well as musical and stage performances.
5. Magpie: Located in Davis Square it is one of the nations best stores devoted to handmade hipster crafts and unique gifts by independent designers and local artists.
Other locations near Somerville
| Book At | Miles/km to Somerville | Directions to Somerville | Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cambridge | 1/1 | Directions | 42.3751 | -71.10561 |
| Medford | 2/3 | Directions | 42.41843 | -71.10616 |
| Allston | 2/4 | Directions | 42.35843 | -71.12589 |
| Everett | 3/4 | Directions | 42.40843 | -71.0536625 |
| Boston | 3/5 | Directions | 42.35843 | -71.05977 |
| Malden | 3/5 | Directions | 42.4251 | -71.06616 |
| Madlen | 3/5 | Directions | 42.426624 | -71.06816 |
| Chelsea | 3/5 | Directions | 42.39176 | -71.03283 |
| Arlington | 3/6 | Directions | 42.41537 | -71.15644 |
| *Distance is calculated aerial. Actual will be different. | ||||
