Haywardville, Middlesex Fells Reservation
Facts and practical information
In the early 1800s, Nathaniel Hayward bought remodeled shoe mills in Stoneham, Massachusetts from Elisha Converse, founder of the largest rubber shoe manufacturer in the world, the Boston Rubber Shoe Company in Malden, Massachusetts. Straddling Spot Pond Brook, the village was the site of early industrial development which later blossomed into larger factories. The factory grew to be an industrial community that has come to be known as Haywardville. It is here where Hayward and Charles Goodyear invented slickers and the process of vulcanization. The factory produced a variety of rubber products including boots, pails and spittoons. There were numerous large factory buildings here during this period, a community of living quarters, some shops - or at least places to barter for goods. ()
Haywardville – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Stone Zoo, Sheepfold Dog Park, Stoneham Public Library, First Baptist Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Haywardville?
How to get to Haywardville by public transport?
Train
- Melrose/Cedar Park (30 min walk)
- Melrose Highlands (32 min walk)