Lincoln (Massachusetts)
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North America : United States of America : New England : Massachusetts : Northeast Massachusetts : Merrimack Valley : Lincoln
Lincoln [1] is a town in the Merrimack Valley region of Massachusetts.
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MBTA's Fitchburg Line provides service to Lincoln from Boston's North Station.
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Traveling by car is easiest, but there are extensive walking trails that go through conservation land, and also connect with the Lincoln MBTA commuter rail station.
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- DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, 51 Sandy Pond Road, (Route 126 to Baker Farm Road.) Phone: +1 781-259-8355, [2] Hours: Museum open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm. Closed Mondays. The Sculpture Park is open year round during daylight hours. On 35 acres of parkland this is a beautiful setting for 75 outdoor sculptures ("at any given time"). The DeCordova collection includes more than three thousand works of contemporary art. Summer jazz series. $9 Adult, $6 seniors, children, active duty military. Lincoln residents and members free.
- Drumlin Farm Educational Center, 208 South Great Road, Phone: +1 781-259-2200. [3]. Mar-Oct 9AM-4PM, Nov-Feb 9AM-4PM. Drumlin Farm is a Mass Audubon Society wildlife sanctuary and education center. Features a working farm with pigs, horses, cows, and more. Hay rides.
- Gropius House, 68 Baker Bridge Road, Phone: +1 781-259-8098, [4]. June-mid Oct, W-Su; Nov-May Sa,Su. Tours at 11AM, Noon, 1PM, 2PM, 3PM and 4PM. First house in America to be designed by architect William Gropius, father of the Bauhaus school of modern architecture. $10.
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