Franklin, Massachusetts, is a thriving suburban community located near the Rhode Island border, about 30 miles southwest of Boston. Incorporated in 1778, Franklin is named after Benjamin Franklin and is home to the nation’s first public library, which still houses books donated by Franklin himself. The town is known for its excellent schools, family-friendly neighborhoods, and strong sense of community. Franklin offers a blend of suburban living with easy commuter access, thanks to two MBTA commuter rail stations providing direct service to Boston. Residents enjoy recreational amenities such as Franklin State Forest, local parks, and a vibrant downtown with shops, restaurants, and cultural venues.