New Boston

New Boston is a hamlet in , , . New Boston is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Stockbridge and Stockbridge Common Historic District.

Hamlet
is a town in , , United States, which contains the village of . The population was 718 at the 2020 census. was one of thirteen Vermont towns isolated by flooding caused by Hurricane Irene in 2011. is situated 2½ miles south of New Boston.

Neighborhood
The encompasses the central portion of a rural 19th-century village center in . Including the town common as well as a few buildings and an adjacent cemetery, it is a well-preserved example of a village bypassed by economic development during the 19th century industrial period. is situated 2½ miles south of New Boston.

Village
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is a town in , , United States. The population was 504 at the 2020 census. is situated 4 miles southwest of New Boston.

New Boston

Latitude
43.8209° or 43° 49′ 15″ north
Longitude
-72.76427° or 72° 45′ 51″ west
Elevation
1,644 feet (501 metres)
Open location code
87M9R6CP+97
Open­Street­Map ID
node 158902957
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
5239008
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