Weymouth is one of the oldest English settlements in Massachusetts, with colonists arriving in 1622, two years after Plymouth. The town sits on the South Shore between Quincy and Hingham, with frontage on the Fore River and Hingham Bay. Abigail Adams was born in Weymouth in 1744, and the house where she grew up still stands on Norton Street. The town has four distinct villages: North Weymouth, South Weymouth, East Weymouth, and Weymouth Landing.
The former South Weymouth Naval Air Station, which closed in 1997, has been redeveloped into Southfield, a mixed-use community with housing, retail, and commercial space. The redevelopment has brought new construction to an area that sat largely vacant for years after the base closure. Columbian Square in South Weymouth and Jackson Square in East Weymouth serve as local commercial centers.
The town's population commutes primarily to Boston, Quincy, and Braintree, using Route 3, Route 18, and the commuter rail. Great Esker Park along the Back River preserves one of the longest glacial eskers in the region, a winding gravel ridge deposited by meltwater streams during the last ice age.
The Fore River Bridge, a vertical lift bridge connecting Weymouth to Quincy across the Fore River, opens regularly for ship traffic from the former shipyard area. The bridge openings cause significant traffic delays on Route 3A. Weymouth operates under a mayor-council form of government. Webb Memorial State Park, on a peninsula in Hingham Bay, provides walking trails and waterfront access with views of the Boston Harbor islands.
Providers serving the greater Weymouth area list their websites on Escortservice.com. The directory reviews escort sites but does not facilitate introductions or verify compliance with any regulation. Visitors must be at least 21 years old.
Weymouth is one of the oldest English settlements in Massachusetts, with colonists arriving in 1622, two years after Plymouth. The town sits on the South Shore between Quincy and Hingham, with frontage on the Fore River and Hingham Bay. Abigail Adams was born in Weymouth in 1744, and the house where she grew up still stands on Norton Street. The town has four distinct villages: North Weymouth, South Weymouth, East Weymouth, and Weymouth Landing.
The former South Weymouth Naval Air Station, which closed in 1997, has been redeveloped into Southfield, a mixed-use community with housing, retail, and commercial space. The redevelopment has brought new construction to an area that sat largely vacant for years after the base closure. Columbian Square in South Weymouth and Jackson Square in East Weymouth serve as local commercial centers.
The town's population commutes primarily to Boston, Quincy, and Braintree, using Route 3, Route 18, and the commuter rail. Great Esker Park along the Back River preserves one of the longest glacial eskers in the region, a winding gravel ridge deposited by meltwater streams during the last ice age.
The Fore River Bridge, a vertical lift bridge connecting Weymouth to Quincy across the Fore River, opens regularly for ship traffic from the former shipyard area. The bridge openings cause significant traffic delays on Route 3A. Weymouth operates under a mayor-council form of government. Webb Memorial State Park, on a peninsula in Hingham Bay, provides walking trails and waterfront access with views of the Boston Harbor islands.
Providers serving the greater Weymouth area list their websites on Escortservice.com. The directory reviews escort sites but does not facilitate introductions or verify compliance with any regulation. Visitors must be at least 21 years old.
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