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Massachusetts Has Several of the Safest Cities in America – Here They Are

When deciding where to live, safety is always an important factor. So, how safe is Massachusetts? As it turns out, Massachusetts has several of the safest cities in America. Find…

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When deciding where to live, safety is always an important factor. So, how safe is Massachusetts? As it turns out, Massachusetts has several of the safest cities in America. Find the scoop below.

Visualcapitalist.com has released a new list of the safest cities in America. They emphasized that for this study, they looked at "modern-day suburbia," instead of just "small town America" cities. They also said that while people often think of small towns as safe, "some of the smallest places in the country can actually be among the most dangerous," citing Bessemer, Alabama, as an example. Regardless, they add that they complied their current list of the safest cities in the U.S. by using FBI data and Census Bureau populations from NeighborhoodScout in 2023.

Before we get to Michigan, let's look at the safest city in all of America. According to the study, it's Ridgefield, Connecticut. That town has a population of just 25,011 and a total crime rate of 1.9 per 1,000 residents. Those living there have the chance of being a victim just 1 in 510. The major city nearby is Bridgeport.

Massachusetts Has Several of the Safest Cities in America:

So, what Massachusetts cities made the cut for being the safest in America? Franklin is No. 2 on the list. Also appearing inside the top 20 is Marshfield, Arlington, Lexington, Milton, Needham and Wakefield. In fact, Massachusetts has more safe cities than any other state in America, according to this tally. The article states, "One quarter of the safest cities are located in Massachusetts, with the vast majority clustered around Boston." So, we should have some pride that there are so many safe cities in this state. Find Visualcapitalist.com's full article on the safest cities in America here and Neighborhoodscout.com's study here. When deciding where to live, safety is always a big factor, so hopefully this helps.

In New England, it's confusing enough to know when you pronounce a "R" in a name and when you don't. Luckily, in these unique Massachusetts town names you won't have that problem. They are all straightforward in their spelling, and result in a chuckle.

Many of these locations are spread in rural parts of the state. Even those born and raised here may have never known they existed. The common thread between them results in two questions. Why? And, who got to select this name?

Whether we are talking about a two-state description or a 700 household community nuzzled into a larger town, there is no shortage of creativity here. Massachusetts is well-known for its wide array of Universities. In addition, we experience all four seasons to the fullest. The state is filled with passionate sports fans that stand behind five professional teams. Furthermore, there is deep history tied to very formative years of the country. From Pilgrims to Mayflowers to Rocks. Yet, none of those elements seem to factor into the naming of these municipalities.

The Bay State is certainly filled with culture. There are islands (including Five Pound Island). A Cape Cod town that combines Barn and Stable. Not to be forgotten is a coastal hamlet called Cow Yard While it was hard to pass by Second Cliff, Third Cliff and Fourth Cliff (all individual areas), here are five of the most unique Massachusetts town names.

Florida, MA

Located in the northern corner of Berkshire County, Florida this is the highest point of the Mohawk trail. It has one school that serves Kindergarten through eighth grade. It is one of the smallest towns in the state, 337th out of 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts.
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Weweantic

Technically, Weweantic is census-designated place within Wareham in Plymouth, County. However, residents typically say they live in "Weweantic". The 730 households consist of a population around 1,500 people. There's also the Weweantic River, which claims to mean a crooked or wandering stream.
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Dingley Dell

Located in Hampden County, Dingley Dell is only about 15 miles from Northern Connecticut. It's south central Massachusetts. There is a large conservation area and waterfall nearby. History books have shown there was a country resort in the early years of the twentieth century in Dingley Dell.
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Wyoming

The City of Wyoming is located in Middlesex County and often referred to as part of the larger Melrose community. There is a MBTA Commuter Rail station in Wyoming Square. The name "Wyoming" can be traced back to being affiliated with big plains or prairie land. Fun fact - there is also a Wyoming in Kent County, Michigan that holds a population of roughly 76,000 people.
Wyoming, MA

Braintree

Although Braintree is known as a town, it is technically considered a city. It is located within the eastern portion of Norfolk County. It is named after the Essex county town of Braintree in Eastern England. It is the largest of the unique names covering 14.6 square miles. There are six elementary schools, two middles schools, and a high school in Braintree.

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