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A town in Massachusetts 10 miles west of Boston with the population of around 40,000 people as of 2020. The town is 15 sq. miles of land, and surrounds most of Lake Cochituate. Natick was founded in 1651 by Puritan Massachusett converts and English Puritan missionary John Elliot. Natick has the Natick Mall(the largest mall in New England), the headquarters of TJ Maxx, Cognex, and Math Works, an army lab, and a national guard base. Doug Flutie, former NFL QB, is from Natick, and Henry Wilson, 18th Vice President of the United States of America and abolitionist, was from Natick. The Boston Marathon runs right through downtown Natick. Natick is most known for its historical monuments and architecture in downtown Natick.
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