Walpole was considered a part of Dedham until it officially became its own town in 1724, and now has a population of 24,000 people. This Norfolk County town has easy access by car or commuter rail to Boston, just 13 away. Providence is also in close proximity at 23 miles away.
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Nature/Parks | Top Restaurants | Things to Do (Fun) |
Francis William Bird Park | Fancy That | Walpole Mall |
Adams Farm | Clyde’s Roadhouse Bar & Grille | Dream Machine |
Sapore Vero |
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*Population/housing unit statistics from 2010 Census
**School rankings from :
Niche “2019 Best School Districts in MA”: (of 218 entries)
Boston Magazine “2018 Best Public High Schools in Boston”: (of 150 high schools)
SchoolDigger “Best School Districts in Massachusetts”: (of 350 entries)
***tax rates are per $1000 of assessed value for residential property
****FDK rates are for the 2018-2019 school year
***** TOP EMPLOYER information from “The Official Website of the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development”