- West Newton, Massachusetts
West Newton is a
village of the City ofNewton, Massachusetts and is one of the oldest of the thirteen Newton villages. The Zip Code 02465 roughly matches the village limits.Location
West Newton is located in the north cental part of Newton and is bordered by the town of Waltham on the north and by the villages of Auburndale on the west, Newton Lower Falls on the extreme southwest, Newtonville on the east, and Waban on the south.
Train Station
The West Newton train stop is located near a still-standing inn (now small shops) that served as a stagecoach stop. The station was destroyed in the construction of the
Massachusetts Turnpike .West Newton Square
West Newton Square, the town center of West Newton is home to many local businesses and venues. These include the historic West Newton Cinema, a small theatre that shows independent films, which was originally called the West Newton Theatre.
Many popular restaurants are located in West Newton, ranging from the upscale French bistro Lumiere to Sweet Tomatoes Pizza and Coney Island Ice Cream Cafe. Blue Ribbon Bar-B-Q is another local favorite, and attracts fans from far and wide.
Losses due to turnpike construction
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*West Newton Fire House, Washington Street
*West NewtonBoston and Albany Railroad Station
*Lincoln Park, Washington Street, although the Lincoln Park Baptist Church, whereMartin Luther King once preached, still exists.
*The Curve Street neighborhood, originally settled by freed slaves before the Civil War and still inhabited by many black families and the largely black Myrtle Baptist Church, was considerably reduced in size.Transportation
West Newton is served by the
MBTA Commuter Rail (Framingham/Worcester line) and is roughly one mile from the Woodland station on theGreen Line "D" Branch . West Newton is also served by express buses that go straight to Downtown Boston.West Newton also has easy access to the
Massachusetts Turnpike andRoute 128 (Massachusetts) /I-95. The Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90) runs through West Newton. Routes 30 and 16 also pass through the West Newton.Places on the National Register of Historic Places
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Arthur F. Luke House — 221 Prince St. (addedMarch 16 ,1990 )
*Brae-Burn Historic District — Brae Burn and Windmere Rds. (addedMarch 16 ,1990 )
*C. A. Sawyer House (Second) — 221 Prince St. (addedMarch 16 ,1990 )
*C. G. Howes Dry Cleaning-Carley Real Estate — 1173 Washington St. (addedMarch 16 ,1990 )
*Charles D. Elliott House — 7 Colman St. (addedOctober 4 ,1986 )
*Charles W. Noves House — 271 Chestnut St. (addedMarch 16 ,1990 )
*Charles Maynard House — 459 Crafts St. (addedMay 4 ,1996 )
*Day Estate Historic District — Commonwealth Ave. and Dartmouth St. (addedMarch 16 ,1990 )
*Dr. Samuel Warren House — 432 Cherry St. (addedFebruary 3 ,1985 )
*First Unitarian Society in Newton — 1326 Washington St. (addedOctober 4 ,1986 )
*Galen Merriam House — 102 Highland St. (addedOctober 4 ,1986 )
*George W. Eddy House — 85 Bigelow Rd. (addedMarch 16 ,1990 )
*House at 170 Otis Street — 170 Otis St. (addedOctober 4 ,1986 )
*Levi Warren Jr. High School — 1600 Washington St. (addedMarch 16 ,1990 )
*Nathaniel Topliff Allen Homestead — 25 Webster St. (addedFebruary 9 ,1978 )
*Peirce School — 88 Chestnut St. (added 1979)
*Railroad Hotel — 1273-1279 Washington St. (addedOctober 4 ,1986 )
*Second Church in Newton — 60 Highland St. (addedMarch 16 ,1990 )
*Webster Park Historic District — Along Webster Pk. and Webster St. between Westwood St. and Oak Ave. (addedOctober 4 ,1986 )
*West Newton Hill Historic District — Roughly bounded by Highland Ave., Lenox, Hampshire, and Chestnut Sts. (addedOctober 4 ,1986 )
*West Newton Village Center Historic District — Roughly Washington St. from Putnam to Davis Ct. (addedMarch 16 ,1990 )
*West Parish Burying Ground — River and Cherry Sts. (addedDecember 13 ,2004 )
*Windsor Road Historic District — Windsor and Kent Rds. (addedMarch 16 ,1990 )ee also
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List of Registered Historic Places in Newton, Massachusetts Notable Residents, Past & Present
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Isaac Asimov
*Richard B. Carter native and lifelong resident of West Newton, head ofCarter's Ink Company from 1905-1949, lived at 11 Forest Ave. WN
*Matt Damon
*Ralph Waldo Emerson
*Nathaniel Hawthorne
*Horace Mann
*Mark Mancuso - MeteorologistThe Weather Channel (United States)
*Cyrus Peirce , for whomPeirce School is named
*Frank E. Winsor , for whomWinsor Dam is named, lived at 189 Mt. Vernon St. WN
*Howard Zinn External links
* [http://www.westnewtoncinema.com West Newton Cinema]
* [http://www.blueribbonbbq.com/ Blue Ribbon Bar-B-Q]
* [http://borderlinenewtonwaltham.blogspot.com/2005/08/old-school-west-newton-square-pre-pike.html The Olden Days in West Newton Square]
* [http://www.ci.newton.ma.us/jackson/research/city-fabric.asp History of Newton Villages]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ma/middlesex/postcards/braecc.jpgHistoric postcard of Brae Burn Country Club WN]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ma/middlesex/postcards/wnbadp.jpgHistoric postcard of West Newton Railway Station which was destroyed when the Turnpike came through]
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