Established in 1713 as a Puritan town, Weston has been a center of farming, industry, estates, and now, suburban life. Photographs from the Weston Historical Society and private sources illustrate the changes in town life and landscapes, and memoirs from residents and the Weston Column of the Waltham Free Press tell the story of a community that has maintained its unique and independent character for 200 years.
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Author, educator, and local historian Lee Marsh has taught history in Massachusetts high schools for more than 30 years and is actively involved in community life. She has served as president of the Weston Historical Society and the New England History Teachers’ Association. An innovative teacher with a passion for history, Lee Marsh brings Weston’s history to life within the pages of this impressive photographic record.
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