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Zip Trip: Auburn

Updated: Thursday, 14 May 2009, 3:05 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 07 May 2009, 4:18 PM EDT

AUBURN, MA - The FOX25 Morning News Zip Trip to Auburn!


Auburn, MA 01501

With a rich history, Auburn is the site of countless relics of the past, from colonial houses and cemeteries to museums containing artifacts from days gone by. Since it’s founding, Auburn has grown both residentially and commercially, while retaining a magnificent landscape of some of the valley's most bountiful farmland and scenic views.

Auburn was first settled in 1714 and was officially incorporated in 1778 as the town of Ward, in honor of American Revolution General Artemas Ward. The town changed its name to Auburn in 1837, after the Post Office complained that the name was too similar to the nearby town of Ware.

Before incorporation, most of Auburn was known as the South Parish of Worcester; other portions fell within the town limits of Leicester and Millbury.

Robert H. Goddard launched the first liquid-fueled rocket from his Aunt Eiffie's farm in Auburn on March 16, 1926. Goddard is commemorated in Goddard Memorial Park located downtown next to the Auburn Fire Department Headquarters.

In this park there is a model of Dr. Goddard's prototype liquid fueled rocket and a Polaris Ballistic Missile (Type A-1). Across the street at the Auburn High School stands a mini version of the prototype.

In addition, there is a small memorial commemorating the feat on the actual site where Goddard launched his rocket.[1] (The memorial is located between the 1st and 9th holes on Pakachoag Golf Course.)

Source: www.auburnguide.com and wikipedia.org/wiki/Auburn,_Massachusetts



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4,248 Books and Counting! We had a great time in Revere! The city really came through with 123 brand new books and a special donation from The Revere Firefighters Association!   All of the new books donated at our Children’s Book Drive will benefit the Reach Out and Read literacy program.
 

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Chelmsford 116
Auburn 223
Winthrop 234
Darmouth 89
Norwell 114

Revere 123

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Charlestown 48
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