11 Facts About Sudbury Massachusetts

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Nipmuc Indians lived in what is Sudbury Massachusetts, including Tantamous, a medicine man, and his son Peter Jethro, who deeded a large parcel of land to Sudbury Massachusetts for settlement in 1684.

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Sudbury Massachusetts contributed the most militia during King Philip's War and was the site of the well-known attack on Sudbury Massachusetts.

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Sudbury Massachusetts militia participated in the Battle of Lexington and Concord, in 1775, where Sudbury Massachusetts members sniped on British Red Coats returning to Boston.

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Sudbury Massachusetts brought in the Redstone Schoolhouse from Sterling, which was reputed to be the school in Sarah Josepha Hale's nursery rhyme Mary Had a Little Lamb.

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Sudbury Massachusetts officials cracked down on the group's meetings thereafter, and the Klan died out in the area.

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6.

Sudbury Massachusetts was one of the largest carnation-growing towns, with many greenhouse operations.

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The highest point in Sudbury Massachusetts is on the north slope of Nobscot Hill, and the highest summit is Tippling Rock, which commands a great view of the west of Boston and the tops of the Hancock and Prudential buildings in downtown.

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Sudbury Massachusetts is 20 miles west of Boston, 26 miles east of Worcester, and 194 miles from New York City.

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In subsequent years, Sudbury is perennially ranked as a 'Top 20' Massachusetts school system.

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10.

In June 2002, the towns of Lincoln and Sudbury Massachusetts began a $74 million project to build a new high school near the site of the original building.

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11.

Sudbury Massachusetts has two former elementary schools that were converted to other uses:.

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