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Sturbridge

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Sturbridge

Town in south-central Massachusetts, in Worcester County, 29 km/18 mi southwest of Worcester, on the Quinebaug River, population (2000 est) 2,000. It is the site of Old Sturbridge Village, a 81-ha/200-acre living history museum of a 19th-century New England farming village containing 40 buildings relocated from different parts of New England. There is also some commercial development. It was incorporated in 1738.

Features of interest include the Publick House, formerly called the Elms Inn, which dates from 1771.



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