π Location & Geography
Lynnfield is a charming town located in the county of Essex, Massachusetts, United States. The town is situated in the northeastern part of the state and is bordered by the towns of North Reading to the north, Peabody and Lynn to the east, Wakefield to the south, and Reading to the west. It covers a total area of 10.5 square miles, of which 9.9 square miles is land and 0.6 square miles is water. The town is characterized by rolling hills and numerous bodies of water, including Pillings Pond, Reedy Meadow, and Suntaug Lake.
π Coordinates
The geographical coordinates of Lynnfield are approximately 42.538 degrees north latitude and 71.048 degrees west longitude.
πΊοΈ Region & Area
Lynnfield is part of the Greater Boston area, which is the largest metropolitan area in Massachusetts. The town falls within the Eastern Standard Time Zone (EST) and observes Daylight Saving Time.
π₯ Population & Demographics
As of the 2020 census, Lynnfield had a population of approximately 12,500 residents. The population is predominantly White, with smaller communities of Asian, African American, Hispanic, and other races. The median age of residents is around 45 years. The town has a high percentage of families and a significant number of residents hold a bachelorβs degree or higher.
ποΈ History
Lynnfield was first settled in 1638 and was officially incorporated as a town in 1814. The town was originally a part of Lynn until it was separated due to the growing population. Throughout its history, Lynnfield has transitioned from a farming community to a suburban residential town. The townβs historical sites include the Lynnfield Centre Historic District and the Meeting House Green Historic District, which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
ποΈ Nature & Environment
Lynnfield is known for its beautiful natural environment, including several ponds, parks, and conservation areas. The town is home to the Lynnfield Conservation Commission, which works to preserve and protect its natural resources. Popular outdoor spots include Pillings Pond and Reedy Meadow, which offer opportunities for fishing, bird watching, and nature walks.
π« Education
The town of Lynnfield places a high value on education. The Lynnfield Public Schools district operates several schools in the town, including Lynnfield High School, Lynnfield Middle School, and two elementary schools. The town also has a public library, the Lynnfield Public Library, which offers a variety of resources and programs for residents of all ages.
π§ Transportation
Transportation in Lynnfield is primarily by car, with Interstate 95 and Route 128 passing through the town. The town is also served by several bus routes operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). The nearest train station is in neighboring Wakefield, which provides commuter rail service to Boston. The closest major airport is Logan International Airport in Boston.
π Trivia & Events
Lynnfield hosts several community events throughout the year, including the annual Strawberry Festival and the Summer Concert Series at the Common. The town is also known for its youth sports programs, particularly its youth soccer and baseball leagues. One interesting piece of trivia is that Lynnfield was the home of the first International House of Pancakes (IHOP) restaurant, which opened in 1958.