LITTLETON,
MASSACHUSETTS
Incorporated as a Town in 1715
Approx. Population - 8,000
Littleton Community Profile (PDF)
Originally as a farming community, today Littleton is a booming town. Littleton
is famous for its apple orchards, and is the producer of some of the finest
apples in the Northeast.
Littleton, is very environmentally conscious and has created several trails, and
nature preserves.
Strict building codes are enforced on new construction housing in order to keep
the integrity of the area. There are also those antique, historic homes that
have been restored and are wonderful reminder of this lovely town's roots.
A quick jaunt will get you into Boston, for an evening at the symphony, or a
play, the ballet, or perhaps a sporting event. With Boston so close, the whole
world is at your fingertips!
So from farming to orchards, from Boston to Littleton, there is something here
for the whole family to enjoy. A fun, busy lifestyle can be evened out with the
tranquility of the town.
Transportation:
Littleton is situated in the Greater Boston Area, which has excellent rail, air,
and highway facilities. State Route 128 and Interstate Route 495 divide the
region into inner and outer zones, which are connected by numerous "spokes"
providing direct access to the airport, port, and intermodal facilities of
Boston.