Cedar Hill (Northborough, Massachusetts)

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Cedar Hill is located in Northborough, Massachusetts. It is part of the larger Crane Swamp Conservation Area.

It is in the care of the Sudbury Valley Trustees.

Coordinates: 42°18′38″N71°35′46″W / 42.31056°N 71.59611°W / 42.31056; -71.59611


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