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Milton, MA
Milton was incorporated in 1662, originally part of the town of Dorchester before becoming one of the earliest independent communities in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Situated along the Neponset River and near Boston, Milton developed as a prosperous agricultural town with early industries powered by the river’s mills. The area became known for shipbuilding, paper mills, and later the chocolate manufacturing of the Walter Baker Company at Lower Mills. With its proximity to Boston and its rolling landscape at the foot of the Blue Hills, Milton evolved into a community that blended early industry, farming, and eventually suburban life while preserving much of its colonial character.