Lincoln is served by Lincoln Public Schools, offering Preschool–8 education on both the Lincoln campus and Hanscom Air Force Base campus. The district emphasizes academic excellence, community connection, and inclusive learning.
Lincoln blends historic homes, arts and culture, and community-focused spaces with its rural environment. Below are several notable places to explore.
A National Historic Landmark and the former home of architect Walter Gropius, founder of the Bauhaus movement. Visitors can tour its innovative Modernist design and Bauhaus‑influenced interiors.
An 18th‑century estate with historic architecture, gardens, period furnishings, and seasonal tours managed by Historic New England.
A historic mansion listed on the National Register of Historic Places, used for events, concerts, art shows, and community gatherings.
Lincoln is known for its exceptional conservation lands, offering miles of trails, scenic wetlands, working farms, and diverse outdoor environments.
A working farm combined with a wildlife sanctuary featuring trails, farm animals, and year‑round environmental education.
A popular natural area with forested trails, ponds, and wildlife viewing opportunities across one of the town’s larger conservation parcels.
A historic working farm offering walking areas, heritage breeds, educational programs, and locally sourced products.
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