π Location & Geography
Woburn is a city located in Middlesex County, in the state of Massachusetts, United States. It is approximately 9 miles north of downtown Boston. Woburn is bordered by the towns of Wilmington, Reading, Stoneham, Winchester, Lexington, and Burlington. The city covers an area of 12.9 square miles, of which 12.6 square miles is land and 0.3 square miles is water.
π Coordinates
The geographical coordinates for Woburn are approximately 42.4793Β° N latitude and 71.1523Β° W longitude.
πΊοΈ Region & Area
Woburn is part of the Greater Boston metropolitan area, in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The city is divided into nine residential areas, known as Wards.
π₯ Population & Demographics
As of the 2020 census, the population of Woburn was approximately 39,555. The city is diverse, with a mix of different races and ethnicities. The median age is around 40 years. English is the primary language spoken in Woburn, but a significant number of residents also speak other languages.
ποΈ History
Woburn was first settled in 1640 near Horn Pond, a primary source of the Mystic River, and was officially incorporated in 1642. The city played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War and was also a hub for the shoe industry in the 19th century. Woburnβs historical sites, including the Woburn Public Library and the U.S. Post Office, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
ποΈ Nature & Environment
Woburn is home to several parks and green spaces, including Horn Pond, which offers hiking trails and beautiful views. The city also has the Shaker Glen Conservation Area and Whispering Hill, which are popular for their natural beauty and wildlife. Woburn is committed to environmental sustainability, with initiatives aimed at conservation and reducing carbon emissions.
π« Education
Woburn is served by the Woburn Public Schools district, which includes several elementary schools, two middle schools, and Woburn Memorial High School. The city is also home to a number of private schools. For higher education, Woburn is in close proximity to several colleges and universities in the Greater Boston area.
π§ Transportation
Woburn is conveniently located near several major highways, including Interstate 93 and Interstate 95. The city is served by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), with bus routes and a commuter rail station providing access to Boston and other nearby cities. Woburn also has several bike paths and pedestrian-friendly streets.
π Trivia & Events
Woburn hosts several annual events, including the Woburn Farmers Market and the Woburn Halloween Parade. The city is also known for its public art, with numerous murals and sculptures throughout the city. Woburnβs rich history is celebrated at the Woburn Historical Society, which offers exhibits and educational programs.