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Wellesley Hills
NameWellesley Hills
Settlement typeVillage
Coordinates42.294°N 71.273°W
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1Massachusetts
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2Norfolk County
Subdivision type3Town
Subdivision name3Wellesley
Elevation ft164
Population total25653
Population as of2010
Population density km2auto
Population density sqmiauto
TimezoneEastern Time Zone
Utc offset-5
Timezone DSTEastern Daylight Time
Utc offset DST-4

Wellesley Hills is a village located in the town of Wellesley, Massachusetts, within Norfolk County. It is situated near the Charles River and is home to Babson College, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, and Wellesley College. The village is also close to the cities of Boston and Cambridge, and is near the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University.

Geography

Wellesley Hills is situated in the eastern part of Wellesley, near the Charles River, which forms the border with Needham. The village is also close to the Wellesley Square and the Wellesley Farms area, and is near the towns of Dedham and Weston. The geography of the area is characterized by rolling hills and scenic views, with nearby attractions including the Blue Hills Reservation and the Noanet Woodlands. The village is also near the I-95 and I-90 highways, which provide easy access to Boston and other surrounding cities, including Newton and Waltham.

History

The area that is now Wellesley Hills was first settled in the early 18th century, with the town of Wellesley being incorporated in 1881. The village has a rich history, with nearby attractions including the Wellesley College campus, which was founded in 1870, and the Babson College campus, which was founded in 1919. The village is also close to the Massachusetts Audubon Society's Wellesley Island sanctuary, and is near the historic towns of Lincoln and Concord, which are known for their role in the American Revolution and the Battle of Lexington and Concord. The village has also been home to many notable residents, including Katherine Lee Bates, who wrote the poem America the Beautiful, and Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States.

Demographics

As of the 2010 census, the population of Wellesley Hills was 25,653, with a median age of 41.4 years. The village has a diverse population, with a mix of young professionals, families, and retirees, and is home to many students attending Babson College, Wellesley College, and other nearby institutions, including Olin College and Brandeis University. The village is also close to the cities of Boston and Cambridge, which are known for their diverse populations and cultural attractions, including the Museum of Fine Arts and the Institute of Contemporary Art. The median household income in the village is $83,322, and the median home value is $643,400, with nearby attractions including the Wellesley Country Club and the Babson Executive Conference Center.

Education

Wellesley Hills is served by the Wellesley Public Schools system, which includes Wellesley High School, Wellesley Middle School, and several elementary schools, including Bates Elementary School and Schofield Elementary School. The village is also home to several private schools, including Dana Hall School and Tenacre Country Day School, and is near the Wellesley College and Babson College campuses, which offer a range of academic programs, including business, engineering, and the liberal arts. The village is also close to other nearby institutions, including Olin College, Brandeis University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Transportation

Wellesley Hills is accessible by car, with several major highways, including I-95 and I-90, passing through the area. The village is also served by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), with several bus routes and a commuter rail station, Wellesley Hills Station, which provides service to Boston and other surrounding cities, including Newton and Waltham. The village is also near the Logan International Airport, which offers flights to destinations around the world, including London, Paris, and Tokyo. The village is also close to the Charles River, which offers scenic views and opportunities for kayaking and canoeing.

Points_of_Interest

Wellesley Hills is home to several points of interest, including the Wellesley College campus, which features several historic buildings, including Green Hall and Clapp Library. The village is also close to the Babson College campus, which features several modern buildings, including the Babson Executive Conference Center. The village is also near the Wellesley Country Club, which offers golfing and other recreational activities, and is close to the Blue Hills Reservation, which offers hiking and skiing trails, as well as scenic views of the surrounding area. The village is also near the historic towns of Lincoln and Concord, which are known for their role in the American Revolution and the Battle of Lexington and Concord, and is close to the Massachusetts Audubon Society's Wellesley Island sanctuary, which offers opportunities for birdwatching and nature walks. Other nearby attractions include the Museum of Fine Arts, the Institute of Contemporary Art, and the Boston Public Garden, which features the famous Swan Boats and the Make Way for Ducklings statue.