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The City of Marlborough is rapidly becoming known
as a small city with a competitive edge. Its central,
easily accessible location make it one of New England's
most convenient locations for businesses and visitors.
Tourists and meeting planners favor Marlborough for its
thousand-plus hotel rooms, range of function facilities
and proximity to the entire region's largest cities.
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Major employers like Marlborough's progressive management,
pro-business administration and well maintained infrastructure.
For its residents, Marlborough offers a small town feel
with the amenities of a city. Newcomers drawn by high
tech employers enjoy a sense of community, first forged
by the craftsmen who came to work in the city's shoe factories
years ago and whose descendants remain as residents.
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Together they enjoy an impressive array of local recreational and cultural activities that include a semi-professional football team, a local symphony orchestra, downhill skiing and a renowned public library, all within an hour's drive of Boston, Worcester, Foxborough, Providence, Cape Cod, the historical attractions of Concord and Lexington, and New Hampshire.
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Population: 36,255
Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Incorporated as a town
in 1660, and as a city in 1890 Metro Area: Boston-Cambridge-Quincy
Latitude: 42.345N
Longitude: -71.552W
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Time zone: Eastern Daylight Saving
Named after the town in England
Built on the site of an Indian plantation called Okammakamefit
Once a shoe-manufacturing center
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Crane Meadow
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Laurence Place
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