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  2. Fitchburg, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Fitchburg Public Library was established in 1859. [40] [41] In 1899, a child-specific library service began in one of the country's first children's rooms. [42] Fitchburg Public Library became the first regional library in the Massachusetts Regional Library System in 1962. [43] In 2008, the library had a budget of $1,111,412. [44]

  3. Fitchburg Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Fitchburg Historical Society is a historical society whose mission is to collect, preserve, and present the history of Fitchburg, Massachusetts.The society was founded in 1892, and is now headquartered in the historic Phoenix Building at 781 Main Street.

  4. Wallace Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace Civic Center opened in 1970 due to funding by George Wallace, a Fitchburg resident. [2] it consisted of two separate ice rinks and a planetarium.In the nearly 40 years since the Civic Center opened, it has hosted public skating, summer camps, hockey leagues, figure skating, trade shows, concerts, tournaments, events and private functions.

  5. Fay Club - Wikipedia

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    The Fay Club is a private social club located at 658 Main Street in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. It has operated since 1910. [3] The club's building was designed in 1883 by Richard M. Upjohn as the private home of George Fay and his daughter Lucy, and was constructed in 1884. The clubhouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...

  6. Sentinel & Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1973 by the merger of two newspapers covering adjacent cities, the daily traces its lineage back to the Fitchburg Sentinel (founded 1838) and Leominster Enterprise (1873). [5] In the 1980s, the paper was known as the Fitchburg-Leominster Sentinel & Enterprise, and published only six days a week, Monday through Saturday, in the ...

  7. Fitchburg High School - Wikipedia

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    That building was converted into use for Longsjo Middle School in 2009. Fitchburg High then moved the northern part of town, near its border with Ashby. In 1962, the Fitchburg High Marching Band participated as one of a select few high school bands in the Rose Parade, an annual parade following the Rose Bowl Game. It is the only time the school ...

  8. St. Bernard's High School (Fitchburg, Massachusetts)

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    In 1925, Donnelly purchased the Page Estate in Fitchburg, which became a convent for the Sisters, and in July 1926, construction of a nearby building would become the St. Bernard's High School campus. It opened its doors on September 4, 1927, with eight Sisters assigned as instructors.

  9. Category:Fitchburg, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Fitchburg, Massachusetts (20 P) F. Fitchburg State University (2 C, 4 P, 2 F) P. People from Fitchburg, Massachusetts (2 C, 50 P) S.