Welcome to The Town of Lincoln MA! Lincoln is a part of Middlesex County, which according to the latest Census Bureau report, is the third fastest-growing county in Massachusetts. Lincoln used to be a part of Concord until it was incorporated as a separate town in 1754. Lincoln was often referred to as “Niptown” because the town included parts “nipped” off from neighboring areas including Concord, Weston, and Lexington. The Town of Lincoln offers a variety of home styles.
LINCOLN MA INFORMATION:
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- Distance to Boston: 20 miles
- Estimated Population: 6,362
- The commuter rail service from Boston’s North Station is provided by the MBTA and stops in Lincoln
LINCOLN REAL ESTATE SEARCHES:
SCHOOLS IN LINCOLN MA:
The Lincoln Public School system serves 655 students and consists of One Pre-school, Two Elementary Schools that serve grades K-4, One middle School that serves grades 5-8, and The Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High school that is shared with the Town of Sudbury and serves grades 9-12.
- Lincoln/Sudbury High School: Grades 9-12 (Shared with Sudbury and located in that town) Student Population: (1641) Per Pupil Expenditure: ($17,132)
- Lincoln Per Pupil Expenditure: ($19,598) vs National Average ($11,392)
- Percent to graduate High School: (96%)
- Percent to attend College: (86%)
FUN FACTS AND POINTS OF INTEREST IN LINCOLN:
- Hanscom Air Force Base is within city limits
- Paul Revere was captured by British soldiers in Lincoln on the night of April 18, 1775
- Lincoln is the home to sites including the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park 30 Acre Sculpture Park and Contemporary Art Museum on the shore of Flints Pond
- Mass Audubon’s Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary-a wildlife sanctuary and working farm
- MBTA Commuter Rail Service from Boston’s North Station on the Fitchburg Line stopping in Lincoln
- Lincoln is bordered by Waltham, Weston, Wayland, Sudbury, Concord, Bedford, and Lexington
LINCOLN MA REAL ESTATE USEFUL LINKS:
- Town of Lincoln
- DeCordova Museum & Sculpture Park
- Hanscom Air Force Base
- Codman House
- Gropius House
- Joseph Warren-Soley Masonic Lodge
- Mass Audubon´s Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary
- Minuteman National Historic Park
- Pierce House
- Walden Pond
- Codman Community Farms
- Codman Community Gardens
- Lincoln Library
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