Concord is a town in east-central Massachusetts, not that far away from Boston. The population for Concord in the 2020 Census was nearly 18,500. The town is extremely notable for playing significant roles in the history of America. The town was the primary battle scene during the American Revolutionary War. Concord was established around 1635.
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| Towns | |
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| CDPs |
- Ayer (CDP)
- Cochituate
- Devens‡
- East Pepperell
- Groton (CDP)
- Hanscom AFB
- Hopkinton (CDP)
- Hudson (CDP)
- Littleton Common
- Pepperell (CDP)
- Pinehurst
- Shirley (CDP)
- Townsend (CDP)
- West Concord
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Other villages |
- Auburndale
- Chestnut Hill
- East Lexington
- Felchville
- Forge Village
- Gleasondale
- Graniteville
- Melrose Highlands
- Nabnasset
- Newton Centre
- Newton Highlands
- Newton Lower Falls
- Newton Upper Falls
- Newtonville
- Nonantum
- North Billerica
- North Chelmsford
- Pingryville
- Saxonville
- Thompsonville
- Waban
- West Newton
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| Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties |
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