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Randolph, MA

U.S. News Ratings
Population: 29,962
Crime: Low
Cost of Living: High
Health Care: Limited
Housing Price: Average
Income: Average
Geography
Randolph is south of Boston.
Cultural Attractions
The city is a short drive to the attractions in Boston.
Recreation
 Randolph is filled with small bodies of water and is also close to the Atlantic Ocean.
Historical
Many of writer Mary E. Freeman's short stories are set in Randolph, where she was born in 1852.
Economy
The city was a shoe manufacturing center during the 19th century, and is now mostly a residential suburb of Boston, with a few light industries including paper boxes, business machines, and rubber footwear.
Population [details] 29,962
Percentage of population under 50 64.7%
Children per square mile [details] 537.11
Percentage of population who are college educated 31.60%
High/low January temperature [details] 34.04 °F/16.19 °F
High/low July temperature [details] 81.73 °F/61.78 °F
Annual precipitation [details] 42.40 in.
Total crime risk [details] 43
Cost of living [details] 122.1
State sales tax 5.00%
Closest city of 500,000+ (and distance) Boston (8.07 miles)
Closest airport (and distance) GENERAL EDWARD LAWRENCE LOGAN INTERNATIONAL (13.00 miles)
Recreational activities [details] Boating/Sailing, Golf, Skiing/Snowshoeing, Swimming, Trails and wildlife, Travel
Cultural activities Charitable activities and contributions, Cultural and art events, Current affairs, Gourmet food, Movie theaters, Museums, Wineries

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