West Medford, Massachusetts Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are wondering what the population & steets of West Medford City are, here are some numbers to help you make up your mind. The population of Medford City grew in the nineteenth century, as large landholdings were split up. Since Gov. Cradock's time, the city's population was largely controlled by just a few families, and large estates were primarily divided into small house lots.

While this city is home to a large Irish-American community, the population of Whites is 71%. There are also populations of Blacks and Hispanics. The foreign-born population in Medford City is around 22%, which is higher than the Greater Boston average. A majority of the foreign-born people live in the city of Medford, but not all of them are American-born.

The City of Medford has a population of 59,659 people, making it one of the larger cities in Middlesex County. It covers an area of about eight square miles and is densely populated, with an average density of 6,934 people per square mile. The city is part of the Greater Boston metro area, which has a combined statistical area population of over eight million people. The median age of residents in Medford is 35.3 years, with males a little less than three years older than females.

Residents of West Medford City may be interested in hiking or biking trails. There are miles of trails and a picturesque river that flows through the city. A pond that is only accessible by residents of Medford is Wright's Pond, a fenced-in, 1,900-person pond. You can also take advantage of the city's Commuter Rail service, or a number of buses. It is also an easy commute to downtown Boston.