For many years, the population of Watertown, Massachusetts was greater than Boston. Paul Revere’s family fled to Watertown for safety during the Battles of Lexington and Concord. During a portion of her life, Helen Keller was a student at the Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown. Being six miles northwest of Boston and on the Charles River makes Watertown an idyllic location for families, careers or vacations.
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Settled: 1630
Incorporated: 1630
County: Middlesex
Watertown MA Population:
2008: 32,365
2000: 32,986
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