Lynn, Massachusetts
Lynn is a city located in Essex County, Massachusetts. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 89,050.
Attractions
- Lynn Woods, the largest municipal park in Massachusetts and the second largest in the country, which is host to local historical sites such as Stone Tower, Steel Tower, the Wolf Pits, and Dungeon Rock, believed to be the site of still-unrecovered pirate treasure.
- Mary Baker Eddy House, the home of the founder of Christian Science
- Lynn Historical Society Museum
- Lynn Heritage State Park
- High Rock Tower, a stone observation tower with a great view of Nahant, Boston, Downtown Lynn, Egg Rock, and the ocean
- Pine Grove Cemetery, a large historic cemetery, which some locals claim has the "second longest wall in the world".
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