Blue Hills Regional Vocational Technical School
The Blue Hills Regional Vocational Technical High School is a high school in Canton, Massachusetts. It is in the geographical center of member towns of the Blue Hills Regional School District: Avon, Braintree, Milton, Canton, Norwood, Randolph, Dedham, Westwood, and Holbrook.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: School
- Description: high school in Massachusetts
- Also known as: “Blue Hills Regional Technical School”, “Blue Hills Regional Technical Vocational High School”, and “Blue Hills Technical High School”
- Address: 800 Randolph Street
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Great Blue Hill and Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate.
Great Blue Hill
Peak
Photo: Swampyank, Public domain.
Great Blue Hill is a hill of 635 feet located within the Blue Hills Reservation in Milton, Randolph and Canton, Massachusetts, about 10 miles south of downtown Boston. Great Blue Hill is situated 2 miles north of Blue Hills Regional Vocational Technical School.
Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate
Nature reserve
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The Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate is a nonprofit country house and garden ground museum in Canton, Massachusetts. It is operated by The Trustees of Reservations. The grounds are open every day, sunrise to sunset, without charge.
Ponkapoag Camp of Appalachian Mountain Club
Campsite
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The Ponkapoag Camp of Appalachian Mountain Club is a camp of the Appalachian Mountain Club located on the eastern shore of Ponkapoag Pond in Randolph, Massachusetts. Ponkapoag Camp of Appalachian Mountain Club is situated 1 mile northeast of Blue Hills Regional Vocational Technical School.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Canton and Randolph.
Canton
Randolph
Town
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Braintree is a town of 37,000 people on the South Shore in Southeastern Massachusetts. It is located along several major thoroughfares, making it convenient to Boston. Randolph is situated 3½ miles southeast of Blue Hills Regional Vocational Technical School.
Stoughton
Photo: Marcbela, Public domain.
Stoughton is a town in Massachusetts with a population of 29,000 that is about 20 minutes south of Boston. It was founded in 1726 and named after William Stoughton, who was chief justice in the Salem Witch Trials.
Blue Hills Regional Vocational Technical School
- Categories: high school, public educational institution of the United States, and education
- Location: Town of Canton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
42.18416° or 42° 11′ 3″ northLongitude
-71.10482° or 71° 6′ 17″ westElevation
197 feet (60 metres)Operator
Blue Hills Regional District School CommitteeOpen location code
87JC5VMW+M3OpenStreetMap ID
way 29859516OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=schoolGeoNames ID
4930845Wikidata ID
Q14715409
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In Other Languages
From French to German—“Blue Hills Regional Vocational Technical School” goes by many names.
- French: “Blue Hills Regional Technical School”
- German: “Blue Hills Regional Technical School”
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