From around 1850 until the last shoe factory burned down in 1968, Hudson Massachusetts was a mill town specializing in the production of shoes and related products.
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From around 1850 until the last shoe factory burned down in 1968, Hudson Massachusetts was a mill town specializing in the production of shoes and related products.
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Many houses were wired for electricity, and to this day Hudson Massachusetts produces its own power under the auspices of the Hudson Massachusetts Light and Power Department, a non-profit municipal utility owned by the town.
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The brick Hudson Armory building accommodating local Massachusetts militia, and later units of the Massachusetts National Guard, opened in 1910.
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Today, the majority of Hudson Massachusetts residents are of Irish or Portuguese descent, with lesser populations of Brazilian, Italian, French, French Canadian, English, Scotch-Irish, Greek, and Polish descent.
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The Portuguese community in Hudson Massachusetts maintains the Hudson Massachusetts Portuguese Club, which was established in 1919.
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Apparently Hudson Massachusetts's Lithuanians were known for their herb gardens—where they grew rue, chamomile, and mint—and beekeeping.
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However, Intel's campus in Hudson Massachusetts includes an 850-person microprocessor research and development facility that did not close, and remains operational as of 2020.
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However, today Hudson Massachusetts is a mostly suburban bedroom community with many residents commuting to Boston or Worcester.
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The dam in central Hudson Massachusetts is one of nine historic mill or flood control dams on the Assabet River.
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The Town of Hudson Massachusetts owns and maintains Centennial Beach on the shores of Fort Meadow Reservoir.
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Town of Hudson Massachusetts has an open town meeting form of government, like most New England towns.
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Apsley funded his own portrait as well as that of Charles Hudson Massachusetts, while the portrait of Carnegie was a 1935 gift from the Carnegie Corporation.
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Portuguese Roman Catholics in Hudson Massachusetts hold annual feasts or festivals honoring and celebrating the Holy Ghost and Our Lady of Fatima, known in Portuguese as Festas do Espirito Santo and Festa da Nossa Senhora de Fatima, respectively.
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Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson Massachusetts is a Unitarian Universalist congregation associated with the Unitarian Universalist Association.
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The Unitarian Church building located on the corner of Main and Church streets in downtown Hudson Massachusetts is older than the town itself, as it was built in 1861.
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Hudson Massachusetts planned to place it on a barge and hold wedding ceremonies off the coast of Cape Cod, although whether he ever did so is unclear.
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