By Dr. Nancy Watson
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Weston, MA

Weston was incorporated in 1713, beginning as a rural farming community west of Boston, defined by its open land, stone walls, and early homesteads. Unlike many neighboring towns that turned toward industry, Weston remained largely residential, shaped by its proximity to Boston and its role as a place of retreat rather than production. Over time, it became known for its estates, historic homes, and preserved landscapes, as well as its emergence as one of the more affluent communities in the region, where wealth has often been expressed through space, privacy, and continuity rather than industry. Today, Weston reflects these layers of history, land, legacy, preservation, and prosperity, offering a story shaped not by what was built quickly, but by what has been carefully maintained over time.

Weston, MA