William Waye is located in the town of Whitman, Massachusetts, a small suburb just 30 minutes to Boston.
GETTING AROUND
William Waye is easily accessible to Route 18 and Route 123, as well as to public transportation via Whitman’s
MBTA commuter rail. Just three miles to the local commuter rail station and less than 30 minutes to Boston, William
Waye offers an easy and efficient commute for city workers.
EDUCATION
The property is a few miles away from top-rated schools, including:
Louise A Conley (Grades K-5)
Whitman Middle (Grades 6-8)
Whitman Hanson Regional (Grades 9-12).
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
The local Whitman Park is a couple miles away and provides year-round fun with ball fields, a basketball court, swimming pools and rolling hills for winter sledding.
Hobart Pond is also down the street and provides a great spot for outdoor activities. People can often be seen fishing, walking their dogs, and relaxing at the pond.
Camp Kiwanee is campground in the neighboring town of Hanson with highly rated campgrounds and gorgeous views of the lake. It is a very popular spot for weddings.
LOCAL SHOPPING
There is a Stop & Shop and CVS in Whitman Center, where you can pick up all of your groceries and pharmacy needs. Peaceful Meadows Ice Cream, a family-owned dairy business, is also just three miles from the property and is open year round raising cows, delivering milk and service ice cream.
FAMOUS HISTORY
Whitman has a rich history in the shoemaking industry, where at one time there were over 20 shoe factories in town. Today, most of these factories have been turned into modern condominiums.
Whitman is also known for their famous invention, the chocolate chip cookie, where Ruth Graves Wakefield invented the cookie at the Toll House Inn on Bedford Street in the late 1930’s. Unfortunately, the Inn burned down completely on New Year’s Eve in 1984 and has not been rebuilt since, but the Toll House sign remains.
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