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North Attleboro, Massachusetts
Population 25,038  
Tax Rate 9.07 (2008)  
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North Attleboro, Massachusetts is located Southeastern Massachusetts, bordered by Plainville on the north; Mansfield on the east; Attleboro on the south; and Cumberland, Rhode Island, on the west. North Attleborough is 32 miles southwest of Boston; 12 miles north of Providence, Rhode Island; and 186 miles from New York City. Principal highways are U.S. Route 1 and Interstate Route 95, which run NE-SW between metropolitan Boston and Providence, and Interstate Route 295 looping around Providence, Rhode Island. Interstate Route 95 forms an interchange with Interstate Route 495 on the border of the neighboring towns of Mansfield and Foxborough. Commuter rail service to Back Bay Station and South Station, Boston is available in neighboring Attleboro (travel time 35-48 min. to BBS) and South Attleboro (45-56 min). Both stations offer parking facilities, with 781 and 562 spaces, respectively.

North Attleborough is an industrial town in Bristol County on the Rhode Island border. In pre-Colonial times, it was the site of the Bay Path, a major Indian trail to Narragansett Bay, the Seekonk River and Boston. John Woocock and family established a small settlement in North Attleborough in 1669, which subsisted on agriculture, fishing and hunting but also clearly liked a little conviviality because by 1670, Woocock had received a license to open an ordinary, or tavern. The settlement was attacked during the King Philip war, with two killed and one home burned, but the garrison house which Woocock had built survived the attack. Recovery was swift after the war and the community grew very quickly; by 1776 there were 2200 people living there. In about 1780 a French settler set up a forge for working brass and the industrial era arrived in North Attleborough. Englishmen brought with them British machinery from Birmingham in 1794 and designed American improvements in button making which they patented. During the 18th and early 19th centuries, small grist and sawmills were built along the Tenmile River, and subsequently established nail factories were eventually eclipsed by cotton spinning mills. The development of cotton spinning was spurred by the embargo on imports resulting from the War of 1812. Textiles and jewelry manufacturing were the staple industries of the town by 1832 but buttons were king. By 1834 it was said that North Attleborough produced more buttons than anywhere in the United States. Through the 19th century there was tremendous growth and innovation in the jewelry industry and the number of firms in the town increased sharply. By 1855 there were 24 shops making almost $1 million in jewelry in both Attleboroughs. The Civil War spurred their growth with profitable U.S. Army orders for badges and medals. North Attleborough retains an outstanding collection of mid- to late-19th century houses including several Italianate villas.

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