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On the Watertown Seal is a picture of an English Colonist and an Indian exchanging, as peace tokens,  bread for fish.  Captain Roger Clap landed at Nantasket Point in 1630 and rode up Charles River to Gerry's Landing with the first party of Watertown Colonists.
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Browne School Playground
Location
552 Main St.
Watertown, MA 02472
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The playground is presently removed due to construction of the new Police station.

Description
This park has a playground situated behind the school building on a 2.7 acre lot. The ball field has been newly refurbished with a new backstop and players’ benches.

View the Browne School Playground Photo Gallery.

Leisure & Picnic
  • Tot-lot or playground (play structure designed for 5-12 year old and four belt swings)
  • No public restrooms available

Sport Facilities
  • Booster little league size baseball field
  • Playing field (used for 6 v. 6 soccer)

Construction News for the Summer of 2013 
  • Upgrade a multipurpose court
  • Install a youth spray park
  • Construct a gazebo and new picnic tables