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Pepperell is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the main village in the town of Pepperell in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 2,390 at the 2020 census , [ 2 ] out of 11,604 in the entire town of Pepperell.
Community Image First Date listed Last Date listed Count; Arlington: October 7, 1971: January 18, 2006: 64 Cambridge: October 15, 1966: August 22, 2023: 207 Concord
East Pepperell is located in northern Middlesex County at (42.666956, -71.564063), [4] in the eastern section of the town of Pepperell. It is separated from the main village of Pepperell to the west by the Nashua River.
Pepperell is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 11,604 at the 2020 census. [1] It includes the village of East Pepperell. Pepperell is home to the Pepperell Center Historic District, a covered bridge, and the 1901 Lawrence Library. The library has a collection of Sidney M. Shattuck's (1876–1917 ...
The Pepperell Center Historic District encompasses the historic core of the village center of Pepperell, Massachusetts.The district is based around the town common, which was laid out in 1740, along with the construction of the first church (whose location is demarcated by foundation lines).
Community Image First Date listed Last Date listed Count; Andover: February 24, 1975: March 9, 1990: 51 Gloucester: July 1, 1970: December 20, 2016: 34 Ipswich
While Route 113's western terminus has never changed, its eastern end has. It originally ended somewhere in Tyngsborough, likely at or near US Route 3.It was extended to the Methuen area by 1933, and by 1939 it was extended to its present end, inheriting this section from Route 125.
Woburn was first settled in 1640 near Horn Pond, a primary source of the Mystic River, and was officially incorporated in 1642.At that time the area included present day towns of Woburn, Winchester, Burlington, and parts of Stoneham and Wilmington.