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The war memorial at the town building.
Wayland Public Library, which has been argued to be Massachusetts's first public library.
North Cemetery, resting place of Lydia Maria Child, a famous radical abolitionist.
The Sudbury Militia passes through the town each year, reenacting the march to Concord on April 19th, 1775. They even begin their march at precisely the same time of day as the Militia did 200 years ago.
Lake Cochituate, . The Lake Cochituate watershed includes Beaver Dam Brook and Course Brook to the South that feed into South Pond from as far away as Ashland and Sherborn; Pegan Brook, now known as Pegan Cove, which also feeds South Pond; and Snake Brook that flows into the connector between North and Middle Ponds. Ultimately Lake Cochituate drains through Cochituate Brook where it is joined by an un-named tributary before flowing into the Sudbury River. A great place to explore the wonders of New England’s natural beauty. �
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