History of Mapplewood a Neighborhood in Malden, MA

In the early 1700s, settlers from Connecticut came to claim land in Waltham MA. The first settlers built homes on what is now Mapplewood a neighborhood of Malden and Boston. Settlers found that agriculture was not feasible due to the glacial soil and rocky terrain so they turned their efforts towards trade between cities like Salem, Worcester an Providence RI.

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In 1800 there were only three houses left as population continued to dwindle until it finally ceased. Mapplewood remained largely undeveloped through the late 19th century but grew rapidly after WWII with construction projects such as two schools (Malden High School & Erikson Elementary) being completed in 1953 – 1959 respectively while others followed suit for decades thereafter which helped create one of the most densely populated neighborhoods in Malden MA.

The history of Mapplewood a neighborhood in Malden MA dates back to the early 1700s when settlers from Connecticut came to claim land. The first settlers built homes on what is now Mapplewood, and they found that agriculture was not feasible due to the glacial soil and rocky terrain so they turned their efforts towards trade between cities like Salem, Worcester an Providence RI. In 1800 there were only three houses left as population continued to dwindle until it finally ceased.

Mapplewood remained largely undeveloped through the late 19th century but grew rapidly after WWII with construction projects such as two schools (Malden High School & Erikson Elementary) being completed in 1953 – 1959 respectively while others followed suit for decades thereafter which helped create one of the most densely populated neighborhoods in Malden MA.

As we enter the 21st century, Mapplewood continues to grow and change as more people move into this neighborhood within Waltham MA.