By travelguylife.com
above the granite incline One of Greater Boston's largest undeveloped areas is located to the west of Braintree.
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The birthplace of Sylvanus Thayer serves as the focal point of the Braintree Historical Society complex (1785-1872).
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The biggest mall in New England and one of the sixteen biggest in the country is located right next to the Braintree Split junction on Interstate 93.
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The history of Braintree and the nearby Quincy, also known as the City of Presidents, overlaps since up until 1792, all of this area was one town.
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From the town line with Quincy all the way down to Holbrook, this street runs north to south through the centre of Braintree.
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On the Weymouth Fore River, East Braintree served as the first location for the Fore River Shipyard from 1883 until it moved to Quincy Point in 1901.
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A farmers' market can be found on Saturdays from 9 to 1 on the Town Hall Mall from mid-June until mid-October.
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The 20-acre pond at the centre of this park sits on Smelt Brook, which runs north and joins the Monatiquot River. It was constructed in the 1970s as flood protection.
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This 58-acre lake on the south side of Braintree is owned by the municipality and is unquestionably one of the prettiest places nearby.
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On a picturesque section of the Monatiquot River, this 22-acre park offers vistas of moored yachts and a row of opulent homes on the Weymouth side of the river.
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