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Waltham Common

Waltham, Massachusetts
City
City Hall
City Hall
Official seal of Waltham, Massachusetts
Seal
Nickname(s): The Watch City
Location in Middlesex County in Massachusetts
Location in Middlesex County in Massachusetts
Waltham, Massachusetts is located in the US
Waltham, Massachusetts
Waltham, Massachusetts
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 42°22′35″N 71°14′10″W / 42.37639°N 71.23611°W / 42.37639; -71.23611
Country United States
State Massachusetts
County Middlesex
Settled 1634
Incorporated as a Town 1738
Incorporated as a City 1884
Government
 • Type Mayor-council city
 • Mayor Jeannette A. McCarthy
Area
 • Total 13.6 sq mi (35.2 km2)
 • Land 12.7 sq mi (32.9 km2)
 • Water 0.9 sq mi (2.4 km2)
Elevation 50 ft (15 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 60,632
 • Estimate (2016) 63,002
 • Density 4,500/sq mi (1,700/km2)
Time zone Eastern (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) Eastern (UTC-4)
ZIP code 02451-02454
Area code(s) 339 / 781
FIPS code 25-72600
GNIS feature ID 0612400
Website www.city.waltham.ma.us

Waltham (/ˈwɔːlθæm/) is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, and was an early center for the labor movement as well as a major contributor to the American Industrial Revolution. The original home of the Boston Manufacturing Company, the city was a prototype for 19th century industrial city planning, spawning what became known as the Waltham-Lowell system of labor and production. The city is now a center for research and higher education, home to Brandeis University and Bentley University. The population was 60,636 at the census in 2010.

Waltham is commonly referred to as Watch City because of its association with the watch industry. Waltham Watch Company opened its factory in Waltham in 1854 and was the first company to make watches on an assembly line. It won the gold medal in 1876 at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. The company produced over 35 million watches, clocks and instruments before it closed in 1957.

The name of the city is pronounced with the primary stress on the first syllable and a full vowel in the second syllable, /ˈwɔːlθæm/ WAWL-tham, though the name of the Waltham watch was pronounced with a reduced schwa in the second syllable: /ˈwɔːlθəm/. As most would pronounce in the British way, "Walthum", when people came to work in the mills from Nova Scotia, the pronunciation evolved. The "local" version became a phonetic sounding to accommodate French speakers who could not pronounce in the British way.


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