Mount Ida Junior College
Mount Ida College was a private college in Newton, Massachusetts, United States. In 2018, the University of Massachusetts Amherst acquired the campus and renamed it the Mount Ida Campus of UMass Amherst, a center for learning and professional development that facilitates connections between UMass Amherst and industries and communities in the Greater Boston area.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: University
- Description: former higher-education institution in Massachusetts
- Also known as: “Mount Ida Campus of UMass Amherst” and “Mount Ida College”
- Address: 777 Dedham Street, Newton, 02459
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Baker Street Jewish Cemeteries and Millennium Park.
Baker Street Jewish Cemeteries
Cemetery
The Baker Street Jewish Cemeteries are a group of 42 Jewish cemeteries in use since the 1920s on Baker Street in the West Roxbury section of Boston. The cemeteries are located on land that once formed part of Brook Farm, a 19th-century communal-living experiment. Baker Street Jewish Cemeteries is situated 3,600 feet southeast of Mount Ida Junior College.
Millennium Park
Park
Millennium Park is a 100 acre urban park in the West Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Millennium Park is situated 1 mile southeast of Mount Ida Junior College.
West Roxbury Education Complex
School
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West Roxbury Educational Complex was a high school complex within Boston Public Schools located in the West Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. West Roxbury Education Complex is situated 1¼ miles southeast of Mount Ida Junior College.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Oak Hill Park and Thompsonville.
Oak Hill Park
Hamlet
Oak Hill Park is a residential subdivision located in the Oak Hill village of Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Oak Hill Park is shown as a separate and distinct village on some city maps, including a map dated 2012 on the official City of Newton website.
Thompsonville
Quarter
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Thompsonville is one of the thirteen villages within the city of Newton in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is located between Newton Centre, Newton Highlands, and Chestnut Hill. Thompsonville is situated 2 miles north of Mount Ida Junior College.
Newton Upper Falls
Quarter
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Newton Upper Falls is one of the thirteen villages within the city of Newton in Massachusetts, United States. The village is listed as the Newton Upper Falls Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places. Newton Upper Falls is situated 2 miles northwest of Mount Ida Junior College.
Mount Ida Junior College
- Categories: college, private not-for-profit educational institution, girls‘ school, and education
- Location: City of Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
42.29414° or 42° 17′ 39″ northLongitude
-71.19246° or 71° 11′ 33″ westElevation
138 feet (42 metres)Open location code
87JC7RV5+M2OpenStreetMap ID
way 29867709OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=university
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Swedish—“Mount Ida Junior College” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “伊达山学院”
- Chinese: “伊達山學院”
- Swedish: “Mount Ida College”
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