Boston's South Shore is more vibrant than ever! There is always something exciting to do or see. Whether it is taking in a show, enjoying an outdoor festival, attending a community class, or simply hanging out at the beach there is something for everyone. It is the people that make the South Shore special. This is a wonderfully diverse place to work, live, play and call home.
Milton - The town of Milton retains its old world charm in the 21st century. Made up of 19th century homes, the town still has property boundries made up of field stone. The neighborhoods are filled with tree-lined streets and many acres of open space. Curry College and Milton Academy among other private schools make their home here. Milton is a community that blends the contemporary while supporting its heritage.
To learn more about Milton go to city website: Town of Milton
Quincy - "The City of Presidents." Quincy is the birthplace to the second president, John Adams and his son, the sixth president John Quincy Adams. Only 17 square miles, Quincy borders the coastline and two natural peninsulas. Today, Quincy attracts urban professionals for the affordable housing, ease of commute to Boston and the quality of life. Visit Discover Quincy to explore Quincy's rich history and TasteQuincy for great places to dine. Educational opportunities abound at Eastern Nazarene College and Quincy College.
To learn more about Quincy go to the city website: Quincy
Weymouth - According to its residents, the people are the best part of the city of Weymouth. Located just a few miles south of Boston, Weymouth is reinventing itself by redeveloping the area starting with the Naval Air Station and many other sites.
To learn more about Weymouth go to town's website: Weymouth
Braintree - The city of Braintree's primary focus is its residents. The highly rated school system and private schools including Thayer Academy are benefits for families. The abundance of parks and recreational opportunities promote community activities. It also boasts commuter access to Boston via the Red Line of the T.
To learn more about Braintree go to the town's website: Braintree
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