Massachusetts Map

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Map of Massachusetts

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About Massachusetts

Massachusetts is a state located in the northeastern of United States in the New England region, on the Atlantic Ocean coast. The state is bordered by New Hampshire and Vermont to the north, New York State to the west, and Connecticut and Rhode Island to the south.

Boston is the state capital and the largest city in Massachusetts which serves as an important cultural and economic center. Other major cities include Worcester, Springfield, Lowell, and Cambridge.

Tourism plays an important role in the Massachusetts economy. The state is home to a number of attractions that attract millions of visitors each year. Boston's Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile trail through the center of the city, provides a historic journey back to the time of the American Revolution. Cape Cod, a popular summer destination, offers pristine beaches, quaint villages and nautical fun. The Berkshires, located in western Massachusetts, attracts tourists with its scenic nature, cultural institutions such as Tanglewood, and outdoor recreational opportunities.

In addition to these attractions, Massachusetts boasts several renowned resorts and historic sites. The islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket serve as exclusive vacation destinations with upscale accommodations and picturesque scenery. The state's rich history has left attractions such as Plymouth Rock, where the Pilgrims first landed, and Minute Man National Historical Park, which commemorates the first battle of the American Revolutionary War.

Massachusetts is also home to some of the best universities in the world, including Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), both located in Cambridge.

The Facts:
Flag of Massachusetts
Flag of Massachusetts
Seal of Massachusetts
Seal of Massachusetts
Capital: Boston
Largest city: Boston
Area: 10,565 sq mi (27,363 sq km)[1]
Dimensions:
  • Length 190 mi (296 km)
  • Width 115 mi (184 km)
Latitude: 41°14′ N to 42°53′ N
Longitude: 69°56′ W to 73°30′ W
Population (2023): 7,001,399[2]
Density: 891/sq mi (344/sq km)
Elevation:
  • Highest elevation (Mount Greylock) - 3,489 ft (1,063.4 m)[3]
  • Lowest elevation (Atlantic Ocean) 0 ft (0 m)
Official language:
  • English
Spoken language:[4]
  • 75% English
  • 9.55% Spanish
  • 3.43% Portuguese
  • 2.05% Chinese
Religion:[5]
  • 34% - Catholicism
  • 34% - Unaffiliated
  • 22% - Protestantism
  • 3% - Judaism
  • 2% - Hinduism
  • 1% - Buddhism
  • 1% - Eastern Orthodoxy
  • 1% - Unitarian/Universalist
  • 1% - New Age
Racial/ethnic groups (2020):[6]
  • 71.4% White
  • 12.6% Hispanic or Latino
  • 8.2% Asian
  • 8.2% Black or African American
  • 3.6% Some Other Race
  • 0.9% Native American or Alaska Native
  • 0.1% Pacific Islander
Median household income: $89,026[7]
USPS abbreviation: MA
ISO 3166 code: US-MA
Time zone: UTC–05:00 (Eastern)
Summer (DST): UTC–04:00 (EDT)
Official website: www.mass.gov




List of The Largest Cities in Massachusetts by population

List of The Largest Cities in Massachusetts by population (2023)[8]
Rank City Population (2023)[8]
1 Boston 653,833
2 Worcester 207,621
3 Springfield 153,672
4 Cambridge 118,214
5 Lowell 114,296
6 Brockton 104,890
7 Quincy 101,597
8 Lynn 101,241
9 New Bedford 100,695
10 Fall River 93,840
11 Newton 88,415
12 Lawrence 88,172
13 Somerville 80,407
14 Framingham 71,875
15 Haverhill 67,415
16 Malden 65,133
17 Waltham 64,477
18 Brookline 62,962
19 Taunton 60,412
20 Weymouth Town 59,114
21 Medford 58,744
22 Revere 57,954
23 Chicopee 54,838
24 Peabody 54,056
25 Methuen Town 53,455


Massachusetts Beach Towns

  • Falmouth
  • Plymouth
  • Wellfleet
  • Revere
  • Oak Bluffs
  • Newburyport
  • Onset
  • Orleans
  • Woods Hole
  • Ipswich

Main sights in Massachusetts

  • Freedom Trail
  • Cape Cod
  • Faneuil Hall
  • Swan Boats
  • Fenway Park
  • Harvard University
  • Mayflower II
  • Museum of Fine Arts
  • Plimoth Patuxet Museums
  • Martha's Vineyard Island
  • Museum of Science
  • USS Constitution
  • Old Sturbridge Village
  • Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
  • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum



Counties of Massachusetts

The state of Massachusetts, consists of 14 counties.

List of counties in Massachusetts

Massachusetts County Map
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Regions of Massachusetts

  • Greater Boston
  • Cape Cod
  • Central Massachusetts
  • Western Massachusetts
  • Western Massachusetts
  • Nantucket




Geography of Massachusetts

Massachusetts features a diverse geography that includes coastal plains, rolling hills, and mountainous regions. The eastern part of the state, known as the Coastal Plain, borders the Atlantic Ocean and includes Cape Cod and the islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. Central Massachusetts transitions into the New England Upland, characterized by rolling hills and fertile valleys. The western part of the state, known as the Berkshire Hills, forms part of the Appalachian Mountains and includes the state's highest peak, Mount Greylock, at 3,491 feet. Major rivers, such as the Connecticut River, crisscross the state, providing vital waterways.




Major Rivers in Massachusetts

  • Connecticut River
  • Housatonic River
  • Merrimack River
  • Charles River
  • Deerfield River
  • Hoosic River
  • Quinebaug River
  • Westfield River
  • Millers River
  • Blackstone River
  • Ipswich River
  • Neponset River
  • Tiasquam River
  • Weweantic River
  • Mattapoisett River


The 15 highest mountain peaks of Massachusetts

  1. Mount Greylock (3,491 ft / 1,064 m)
  2. Saddle Ball Mountain (3,238 ft / 987 m)
  3. Mount Fitch (3,110 ft / 948 m)
  4. Mount Williams (2,951 ft / 899 m)
  5. Crum Hill (2,841 ft / 866 m)
  6. Berlin Mountain (2,818 ft / 859 m)
  7. Spruce Mountain (2,710 ft / 826 m)
  8. Mount Prospect (2,690 ft / 820 m)
  1. Misery Mountain (2,671 ft / 814 m)
  2. Brodie Mountain (2,621 ft / 799 m)
  3. Mount Everett (2,602 ft / 793 m)
  4. Beoadic Mountain (2,598 ft / 792 m)
  5. Mount Raimer (2,572 ft / 784 m)
  6. Bakke Mountain (2,566 ft / 782 m)
  7. Rounds Rock (2,559 ft / 780 m)
  8. Ragged Mountain (2,530 ft / 771 m)




Brief History of Massachusetts

Massachusetts holds a pivotal place in American history, beginning with the settlement of the Pilgrims at Plymouth in 1620, who arrived aboard the Mayflower. This event marked one of the earliest successful English colonies in North America. The Massachusetts Bay Colony, established in 1630 by Puritans, further shaped the region's early development.

Massachusetts played a crucial role in the American Revolution, with key events such as the Boston Tea Party in 1773 and the Battles of Lexington and Concord in 1775 igniting the struggle for independence. The state became a center for abolitionist activity in the 19th century and was instrumental in the Industrial Revolution, fostering advancements in manufacturing and technology.

Throughout its history, Massachusetts has been a leader in education, founding institutions like Harvard University in 1636.




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References

1. ^ "Massachusetts". United States Census Bureau.
2. ^ "US Census Bureau Quick Facts: Massachusetts". census.gov. United States Census Bureau.
3. ^ "Greylock RM 1 Reset". NGS Data Sheet. National Geodetic Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States Department of Commerce.
4. ^ "Massachusetts Language & Education". American FactFinder.
5. ^ "PRRI – American Values Atlas: Religious Tradition in Massachusetts". Public Religion Research Institute.
6. ^ "Race and Ethnicity in the United States: 2010 Census and 2020 Census". census.gov. United States Census Bureau.
7. ^ "Median Annual Household Income". US Census Bureau.
8. ^ "Largest Cities by population". 2023 U.S. Census Bureau.




Last Updated: August 08, 2024