About Wellesley, MA
Wellesley is a part of the Norfolk County, it belongs to the state of Massachusetts, and it is known for its reputed educational establishments. The city schools are famous in the state for their quality education and students from different parts of the state study here as boarding students. The city was actually established in 1660 but it was officially incorporated as a city 221 years after its foundation in 1881. The city is a famous historic district and the major attractions of the city are Central Street and Wellesley Town Hall. The city celebrates the Wonderful Weekend annually just after the Memorial Day. The festival runs for one complete weekend and it includes dance and music shows followed by fireworks. The city indulges in the recycling works and the Wellesley's Recycling and Disposal Facility is the most famous industrial unit of the city. The biggest schools of the city are Wellesley High School and Tenacre Country Day School. The Wellesley High School ranked among the 100 Best American Schools in 2009. The famous tourist spots of the city worth visiting are Wellesley Town Hall and Wellesley Hills Branch Library. Famous residents from Wellesley include Danny Ainge, Howie Carr and Phil Laak.