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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

Lincoln

Lincoln Journal
Commonwealth Communities: Lincoln

Form of Government: Board of Selectman, Executive Secretary, Open Town Meeting

2010 Population: 6,362

News:

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

April 23, 2010: MARKEY WELCOMES SEVENTH DISTRICT RESIDENTS TO WASHINGTON FOR CONSTITUENT DAY

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

September 22, 2009: HOUSE PASSES MARKEY AND TSONGAS RESOLUTION HONORING MINUTEMAN PARK

July 1, 2009: MARKEY AND TSONGAS HONOR 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF MINUTEMAN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK

Oct. 24, 2007: HOUSE PASSES BILL CREATING NEW ‘HERITAGE AREA’ LOCALLY

 

Fun Facts:

2004 was Lincoln’s 250th anniversary -- it was first incorporated in 1754.

Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride ended in Lincoln on the eve of April 18, 1775, when he was captured on his way to Concord. His message, however, was delivered by his colleague William Dawes.

The architect Walter Gropius, founder of the Bauhaus school of design, built the “Gropius House” in Lincoln in 1938.

Sitting half a mile from Walden Pond, the Thoreau Institute holds one of the country’s most authoritative collections of Thoreau material.

Lincoln is home to the DeCordova museum, which has been dedicated to displaying the work of New England contemporary artists since its inception in 1950.