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If you're looking for lodging in or around the Wayland area, consider Concord’s Colonial Inn. Less than 10 miles away, our Inn is well known for its historical interest, gracious service and modern amenities. The charming town of Concord with its shops, museums and historical houses, is right out the door.
In 1835, what was then known as East Sudbury became known as Wayland. Wayland is the home of the first free public library in the state of Massachusetts, rightfully named The Wayland Free Public Library.
Education
Wayland is home to such renowned educational institutes as:
Happy Hollow School
Loker School
Claypit Hill School
Wayland Middle School
Wayland High School
Businesses
Some of Wayland's most notable businesses include:
Stimpson Communications
Pinnacle Performance Improvement World
Market Share Consultants
Methods Machine Tools Incorporated
Edge Strategies Incorporated
Management Support Technology
Virtual Marketing Group
Strider Software Incorporated
Simon, Elizabeth and Endyke Marketing Management
Pointed Communications
Broadcasting Unlimited Consultants
Draper Group
Adtech Systems
Basic Marketing Services Incorporated
Highland Research Group
Mannix Technical Sales Incorporated
Famous Residents
Some of Wayland’s most famous residents, both past and present, include:
Jonathan Papelbon
Amar Bose
Lydia Maria Child
Archibald Cox
Tom Hamilton
Peter Rowan
Whether visiting one of Wayland's educational institutes or one of the many tourist attractions, Concord’s Colonial Inn, located in nearby Concord, is a great option for you and your entire family.
Directions from Wayland to Concord's Colonial Inn

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