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Latest revision as of 11:53, 18 February 2025
Greater Boston is a region in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, in the United States. It is the metropolitan area which is home to the city of Boston and its surrounding communities. The region is often used as a synonym for the city's economic and cultural influence.
Geography[edit]
Greater Boston includes the city of Boston and its immediate suburbs, as well as the South Shore, the North Shore, and the MetroWest. It also includes parts of New Hampshire and Rhode Island. The region is characterized by a mix of urban, suburban, and rural areas.
History[edit]
The history of Greater Boston is closely tied to the history of Boston itself. The city was founded in 1630 by Puritan settlers from England, and quickly became a major center of trade and culture in the New World. The surrounding communities grew up around the city, and have been influenced by its economic and cultural power ever since.
Economy[edit]
The economy of Greater Boston is diverse and powerful. It is one of the most economically productive regions in the United States, and is home to many major corporations, including General Electric, Raytheon, and Liberty Mutual. The region is also a major center for education and research, with many prestigious universities, including Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Culture[edit]
Greater Boston is known for its rich cultural heritage. The region is home to many museums, theaters, and music venues, as well as a vibrant food scene. It is also known for its sports teams, including the Boston Red Sox, the Boston Celtics, and the New England Patriots.
Transportation[edit]
Transportation in Greater Boston is primarily centered around the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), which operates bus, subway, and commuter rail services throughout the region. The region is also served by several major highways, including Interstate 95 and Interstate 90, and by Logan International Airport.

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