Weston topographic map
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Weston
Development of country estates in Weston began on a small scale in the 1860s and was widespread by 1900. Wealthy businessmen were attracted to Weston by its convenience to Boston, quiet country atmosphere, and low taxes, as well as the beauty of the area and that same rocky topography that in earlier years had proved unsuitable for farming. By the turn of the century, Weston was described as a "country town of residences of the first class."
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Name: Weston topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 184 ft
Minimum elevation: 23 ft
Maximum elevation: 449 ft
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