Boston is close to a number of other cities and towns. If you drive west, you will be in Framingham and Natick, and eventually in Worcester (45 miles away). If you drive north, you will be in Revere, Lynn, Peabody and Marblehead. Boston is also not that far from Lowell and Fitchburg. I enclose a link to a map of all the cities and towns in Massachusetts.
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The town of Sutton Massachusetts is located in the Worcester county in Massachusetts east of Boston, and is approximately fifty three miles away from Boston.
Boston Town F.C. was created in 1964.
Boston is said to be a contraction of either "St Botolph's Town" or St Botolph's Stone". In the 7th century, a monk called Botolph established a monastery close by, not quite in the same place as the town of today, but it was likely named after him anyway.
Provident Institution for Savings in the Town of Boston was created in 1816.
The Boston Massacre happened in Boston (hence the name).
Bunker Hill is a hill in Charlestown, Massachusetts. The town is a neighborhood in Boston, and is most famous for the Revolutionary War battle that took place close to there, the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Boston is a city itself. There are no towns in a city.
The Boston Marathon stops in Boston. It stops at Copley Square.
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You may be referring to Watertown (one word). This city is not exactly in Boston, but it's very close-- about nine miles to the west; you can reach it via exit 17 of the Massachusetts Turnpike. Given its proximity, Watertown is often considered a suburban community of Boston.