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Boston Marathon Road Closures 2024

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Hopkinton Marathon Sign

Weston Nurseries of Hopkinton is thrilled to once again be right on the path of the Boston Marathon. Due to road closures for the marathon, our Hopkinton Garden Center and Greenhouse will be closed for retail sales on Monday, April 15th until 1pm, then will be open until 5pm.

Our Wholesale and By The Yard locations will be open their regular hours of 7am to 4pm.

You can access our Hopkinton Wholesale and By The Yard locations from the Cedar Street (85) and Southville Road area by going east on Southville / Cordaville Road to Howe Street. Turn right on Howe and continue to Cross Street. Turn right on Cross, then bear right at the intersection of Cross Street and High Street, continuing to Frankland Road. Turn right on Frankland Road, and Weston Wholesale’s entrance will be on the left at 40 Frankland Road.

Alternative traffic routes and street closures are shown in the maps below!

Weston Nurseries

Hopkinton Road Closure Info Provided By The Town of Hopkinton:

On April 15th, roads immediately surrounding the start line and town common (Main St., Ash St., Park St, and Hayden Rowe) will close at 6:30am, followed by all other roads leading into the downtown area will be closed for general travel as of 7:00am. This year will be consistent with recent years prior.

The major roads leading into the downtown area will be blocked at the following locations:

i. West Main Street at Lumber Street
ii. Wood Street at Elm Street
iii. Hayden Rowe Street at Chestnut
iv. Ash Street at Blueberry Lane
v. Cedar Street at Legacy Farms North
vi. East Main Street at every intersection
vii. In addition to these locations, all roadways that are adjacent to the roads where runners, spectators, volunteers, and workers are located will be blocked.

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