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JBD6009
22 Monroe St
Shrewsbury, MA (in city)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2200 sq.ft.
$494,500 View on Map
MWP0680 13 Photos
21 Kings Brook Ave
Shrewsbury, MA (in city)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Condominium
2732 sq.ft.
$160,000 View on Map
AAJ5784
41 Harold St
Worcester, MA (2.8 miles)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
875 sq.ft.
$184,000 View on Map
AGD4191
52 Corrine St
Worcester, MA (3.4 miles)
3 Bed, 1+ Bath Home
1500 sq.ft.
$179,500 View on Map
DDP2399
12 Hara St
Worcester, MA (3.4 miles)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1600 sq.ft.
$529,000 View on Map
JPT5194
Main St
Worcester, MA (3.5 miles)
12 Bed, 6 Bath Multiple Family Home
$750,000 View on Map
WWP4172
15 Foxwood Ln
Northboro, MA (4.0 miles)
4 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
4000 sq.ft.
$356,900 View on Map
MPD8185
1 Captain Eager Dr
Northborough, MA (4.0 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1700 sq.ft.
$40,000 View on Map
TDW0556
56 Dorchester St
Worcester, MA (4.0 miles)
10 Bed, 4 Bath Multiple Family Home

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$249,900 View on Map
MMM2372 23 Photos
5 Snowbell Ln
Worcester, MA (4.2 miles)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Condominium
1500 sq.ft.
This unit is by far the most private unit in the complex!!!  Located at the end of Snowbell …more»
 

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Local city information for Shrewsbury, MA

Shrewsbury is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Shrewsbury is an unusual New England town in that it was neither a mill town nor a farming village. Rather, it grew as a suburb to neighboring Worcester from the start. The population was 31,640 at the 2000 census.

The Town of Shrewsbury, named for Shrewsbury, England, is a suburban community with an uneven and hilly terrain cut by a number of minor streams providing several small water power sites. Grants of land were made in what would eventually be the town beginning in 1664, with the grant called Haynes Farm as the largest. Settlers came primarily from Sudbury and Marlborough and the first permanent settler was Gersham Wheelock in 1720. As a town, Shrewsbury was first settled in 1722 and officially incorporated in 1727.

Townspeople created an agricultural economy with apple orchards and by 1750 there were two stores and four taverns as well as several small industries in operation. The rapid fall of prices for agricultural goods, the shortage of hard currency and the general economic depression following the Revolutionary War produced disastrous conditions for colonists. Shays' Rebellion in 1786 sought to close the courts to prevent debt collections and the foreclosure of mortgages. Shrewsbury became a staging area for the rebellion and the encampment of the more than 400 insurgents, before the march on the Worcester Court House.

A leather industry began in 1786 in Shrewsbury and town farmers developed large cattle herds to support the manufacture of boots and shoes. This was followed by the establishment of gunsmithing operations in 1797 which produced rifles, shotguns and pistols and eventually cutlery. Luther Goddard began in 1809 by making brass clocks and then established a small watch factory employing a few skilled Swiss and English watchmakers. Lumbering created sawmills and they in turn drew chair and cabinet makers, plow and wagon builders.

The development of streetcar routes in the 19th century spurred the growth of single-family housing in town and a summer resort population on Lake Quinsigamond became consumers of the market garden produce grown by town farmers. As Shrewsbury's industry was killed off by the lack of large waterpower sites and the tardy arrival of the railroad, its role as a suburb of Worcester grew more important. The town's population doubled from 1915 to 1940 as continued streetcar suburb growth brought more modern settlers into the community. Other modern developments included an increased number of lakeside cottages, ethnic clubs and recreational areas on the lake. The economy of modern Shrewsbury has been described as depending on agriculture, the resort industry and the providing of recreation and food for the population of Worcester.

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