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Somerville, MA

U.S. News Ratings
Population: 76,930
Crime: Low
Cost of Living: High
Health Care: Comprehensive
Housing Price: High
Income: Average
Geography
Somerville is a suburb northwest of Boston.
Cultural Attractions
Somerville is second only to New York City in number of artists per capita, including groups like ArtsUnion, Brickbottom Artists Association, and the Somerville Arts Council.
Recreation
The town features such historical sites as Prospect Hill Park and the Powder House Monument & Nathan Tufts Park.
Historical
The raising of the first Grand Union Flag, ordered by George Washington on Jan. 1, 1776, occurred in Somerville's Prospect Hill.
Economy
The town's squares mark neighborhood boundaries and contain thriving small businesses.
Community care facilities for the elderly 0
Percentage of population over age 55 20.1%
Number of museums within 30 miles 271
Number of libraries within the area 2
Number of movie theaters within 15 miles 54
Number of golf courses within 30 miles 289
Tax incentives for retirees No
Median income for those aged 55–64 $62,887
Median income for those aged 65–74 $44,385
Median income for those aged 75 and up $28,404

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