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Norfolk County
NameNorfolk County
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
SeatDedham

Norfolk County is a county located in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, and is part of the Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county is home to many notable institutions, including Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Tufts University. Norfolk County is also close to several major cities, such as Boston, Cambridge, and Quincy. The county is situated near several important landmarks, including Fenway Park, Freedom Trail, and Boston Harbor.

Geography

Norfolk County is bordered by several counties, including Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, and Bristol County, Massachusetts. The county is also home to several parks and nature reserves, such as Blue Hills Reservation, Cutler Park, and Neponset River Reservation. The Neponset River flows through the county, and is a tributary of Boston Harbor. Norfolk County is close to several major highways, including Interstate 95, Interstate 93, and U.S. Route 1. The county is also near several notable cities, such as Dedham, Quincy, and Weymouth, and is close to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

History

Norfolk County has a rich history, dating back to the American Revolution, when it was a key location for the Continental Army. The county is home to several historic sites, including the Adams National Historical Park, which commemorates the life and legacy of John Adams and John Quincy Adams. The county is also close to several important historic sites, such as Bunker Hill Monument, Old North Church, and Faneuil Hall. Norfolk County was also home to several notable figures, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Louisa May Alcott, who lived in nearby Concord, Massachusetts. The county is near several important institutions, including Boston College, Boston University, and the New England Conservatory.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, Norfolk County had a population of approximately 670,000 people, with a diverse range of ethnic and racial groups, including Irish Americans, Italian Americans, and Asian Americans. The county is home to several notable communities, including the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, and the cities of Brookline and Newton, Massachusetts. Norfolk County is also close to several major institutions, including Brandeis University, Bentley University, and the Sloan Kettering Institute. The county is near several important landmarks, including the Museum of Science, Boston, the New England Aquarium, and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.

Economy

The economy of Norfolk County is diverse, with major industries including biotechnology, finance, and healthcare. The county is home to several major companies, including Biogen, Genzyme, and Boston Scientific. Norfolk County is also close to several major research institutions, including the Broad Institute, the Whitehead Institute, and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The county is near several important economic centers, including the Financial District, Boston, and the Seaport District, Boston. The county is also home to several notable shopping centers, including the Atrium Mall and the Legacy Place.

Government

Norfolk County is governed by a Board of Commissioners, which is responsible for overseeing the county's government and services. The county is also part of the Massachusetts State Legislature, and is represented by several notable politicians, including Elizabeth Warren, Ed Markey, and Ayanna Pressley. Norfolk County is close to several important government institutions, including the Massachusetts State House, the John F. Kennedy Federal Building, and the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. The county is also near several notable law schools, including Harvard Law School, Boston College Law School, and New England Law Boston.

Education

Norfolk County is home to several notable educational institutions, including Wellesley College, Babson College, and Regis College. The county is also close to several major universities, including Boston University, Northeastern University, and the University of Massachusetts Boston. Norfolk County is near several important research institutions, including the MIT Lincoln Laboratory, the Draper Laboratory, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The county is also home to several notable schools, including the Boston Latin School, the Roxbury Latin School, and the Dana Hall School. The county is close to several important cultural institutions, including the Boston Public Library, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Category:Norfolk County, Massachusetts