Woburn, Woburn City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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- Woburn
- Unincorporated Village
- Located 9 mi NW of Boston (US-T121).
- Settled in 1640, incorporated as a town in 1642. Named for Woburn, Bedfordshire, England, the birthplace of Captain Robert Sedgewick of Charlestown, MA, the parent town of Woburn. Before 1642, it was known as Charlestowne Village (MA-T1/p52). The name means 'crooked stream,' 'bourne,' or 'burn' (US-T121/Steele).
- 42.479261842° 28' 45.3"N-71.152276671° 09' 08.2"W
- Woburn Highlands 0.6 mi. SE
- Woburn City 0.8 mi. W
- Medford City 4.5 mi. SE
- Melrose City 5 mi. E
- Malden City 5.9 mi. SE
- Somerville City 6.6 mi. SE
- Woodbrook 0.6 mi. NE
- Calvary 1.4 mi. E
- Woburn Jewish Cemeteries 1.4 mi. E
- Wildwood 1.6 mi. S
- Wildwood 1.9 mi. S
- Lindenwood 2.2 mi. E
- Old Burying Ground 2.9 mi. E
- Saint Patricks 3.3 mi. E
- Chestnut Hill 3.4 mi. NW
- Oak Grove (Medford City) 3.4 mi. S
- Munroe 4.1 mi. SW
- Mount Pleasant 4.1 mi. S
- 37,746
- 30 m
- 447297155
- Updated Apr 19, 2020