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Prior to Cinema World, Fitchburg had been without a movie house since the Fitchburg Theater on Main Street closed after a short-lived revival in the early 1980s. “The COVID was a killer for a ...
The Moran Square Historic District is a historic district encompassing an area of late 19th and early 20th-century industrial, commercial, and residential development in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Centered on the triangular junction of East Main Street with Lunenburg and Summer Streets, this area developed as a secondary node apart from the city ...
Chase's Calendar of Events; List of clothing-free events; D. Dates of Epoch-Making Events; E. List of engineering blunders; F. List of fan conventions by date of ...
The Fitchburg Public Library was established in 1859. [40] [41] In 1899, a child-specific library service began in one of the country's first children's rooms. [42] Fitchburg Public Library became the first regional library in the Massachusetts Regional Library System in 1962. [43] In 2008, the library had a budget of $1,111,412. [44]
T&G engagement editor Sarah Barnacle is getting to know Central Mass. by exploring some of the best places to go and things to do in Worcester County. If you have an idea or suggestion, please ...
The Fitchburg Historical Society is a historical society whose mission is to collect, preserve, and present the history of Fitchburg, Massachusetts.The society was founded in 1892, and is now headquartered in the historic Phoenix Building at 781 Main Street.
The Calvinistic Congregational Church is an historic church building located at 820 Main Street in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.In 1967, the congregation joined with the First United Methodist Church of Fitchburg to form a cooperative ministry called Faith United Parish. [2]
When he lived at Walden Pond, Henry David Thoreau complained that the village's schedule was set by the times of arrivals and departures at the station. [3] Although the Fitchburg Line went through a series of contractions due to funding issues in the 1960s and 1970s, service to Concord was never interrupted. [4]