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Town Hall, Belmont Waltham Central Square, Waltham Winn Memorial Library, Woburn Revere Beach, Revere Town Hall, Belmont Hills Pond, Menotomy Rocks Park, Arlington

Belmont

The Official Belmont Home Page
The Belmont Citizen Herald


2010 Population: 24,729

Recent News:

April 17, 2012: Rep. Markey Welcomes Visitors from the 7th District of Mass. to Captiol Hill

Fun Facts:

Belmont has had three names. Originally it was an Indian village known as Pequosette. It was renamed Watertown in the 1630s, and eventually separated from Watertown in 1859, taking the name “Belmont” from the estate of its largest landowner and supporter of incorporation John P. Cushing.

In the 1900s, the large number of artists, authors, educators, physicians, and scientists moving to the town doubled its population. As a result, the farming community disappeared. Belmont today is almost entirely residential and is often known as “The Town of Homes”

 

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Rep. Markey meets with Belmont residents visiting Washington for D.C. Constituent Day, April 20, 2010.