Waltham Community Tour Guide

Waltham played a major role in the development of manufacturing due in part to the Charles River which runs through the southern portion of the city.
Charles
More views of the Charles River
The Charles River Walk passes by many of the historic and scenic sites of Waltham.
Charles
More views of the River Walk
MtFeake
Mt. Feake Cemetery
Mt. Feake Cemetery fills a large hillside along the upper part of the river.

More views of the watch factory
The Waltham Watch Company pioneered the mass production of timepieces.
The dam built just below the Moody Street bridge powered some of the first linen mills in the country.

Larger version of this view
Waltham features a great variety of restaurants, ranging from inexpensive diners to the finest dining. Many of them are located near the shopping district on Moody Street. The Charles River Museum of Industry occupies one of the mill buildings next to the dam.

More about Lyman Estate
The Lyman Estate, "The Vale", was established in 1793 by Boston merchant Theodore Lyman.

More about Paine Estate
Henry Hobson Richardson's Paine House ranks high among the most architecturally significant early modern residences in America.
Gore Place is an early 19th-century mansion in a 40-acre park of woodland, fields and gardens.

More about Gore Estate


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Created: April 2000. Updated: 12 February 2005 ...always under construction!