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History behind the town of Somerville, a Middlesex County city located just north of Boston. Before Somerville separate itself from Charlestown, it was known as “Charlestown beyond the Neck”. This was because it was part of the Massachusetts mainland rather than the Charlestown Peninsula. Somerville is a part of Massachusetts’s 8th congressional district. This was done for the purpose of elections to the United States House of Representatives. It is represented by Republican Michael Capuano, a former mayor a Somerville. On the borders of Somerville and Cambridge, it is highly inhabited with college students and young professionals.
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Somerville is home to the famous Davis Square, a perfect area for the family-friendly night out. It’s home to a plethora of coffee shops, each with its own loyal following, along with a number of quaint boutiques, ice cream parlors, mom-and-pop shops, and vintage stores. It’s perfect for both the young professional and the couple wishing to start a family.
Arts-related events occur regularly throughout Somerville, including the annual ArtBeat festival; open studio events are often held at Brickbottom and Joy Street studios, and events are organized by the Somerville Arts Council. There are numerous galleries and music clubs for Somerville’s inhabitants to show off their talents. There’s even a “Museum of Bad Art”! (On the left.)
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