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Belmont, MA -
Middlesex County
Official Town Website
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The Town of Belmont is a pleasant,
residential suburb which has unexpectedly achieved international
notoriety as the childhood home of the bride of the Crown Prince of
Japan. Residents report polite but persistent Japanese tourists
knocking on likely doors hoping to discover the Princess's former
house, and international tour guides persist in planning tours of
the affluent community. Before the Prince found his Cinderella,
Belmont was a quiet community on the western suburban corridor of
Boston, situated on the divide between the watersheds of the Charles
and the Mystic Rivers. The town was largely agricultural until the
early 19th century when the turnpike and railroad linked the area to
Boston, stimulating the creation of several large suburban estates.
Although there were extensive market gardens in Belmont, the town
underwent rapid subdivision development when trolley routes
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A Belmont farmer was the first to
import and breed Holstein cows, and historians note that the
conservatories on an estate in Belmont sparked the first use of
hothouses to grow fruit and vegetables commercially. This was done
so successfully that huge Belmont market gardens under glass
produced enough fruit to make the town first in the country in the
value of its fruit products and second in the country for vegetables
during some years in the 19th century. A small town of about 4.6
square miles, Belmont residents are proud of their quiet,
well-mannered community and appear unexcited by its present fame.
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