Submitted by icedcoffee4eva t3_10nidwn in massachusetts
Bada__Ping t1_j69k1kq wrote
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And where does Beverly Farms get it’s name from? Lol
JGard18 t1_j69y3bu wrote
England! Like almost all MA towns
joeyrog88 t1_j6a0cdj wrote
Chicopee begs to differ
Giving_Cat t1_j6a7o19 wrote
You had me at “Chicopee begs”.
Alphatron1 t1_j6e8a6b wrote
I met a girl on the commuter rail who said Chicopee was her second home everyone loved Her there. I don’t think she meant the town
no_buses t1_j6afaqr wrote
And Swampscott, and Natick, and Mattapan, and most of the Buzzards Bay communities…
koebelin t1_j6ammam wrote
Native Eastern Algonquian names are great. Ponkapoag, Mattakeesett, Nantasket, Neponset, Shawmut, Nahant, Wachusetts, Monadnock.They just sound great to my ears. We should have kept more as town names.
sihtydaernacuoytihsy t1_j6iua8n wrote
Well see in the 1670's there were a ring of about a dozen "praying" (Christianized) towns, including Mashpee, Natick, and Nonantum, that had thrown in for mutual defense with the English colonists. Some went to Roxbury Latin and Harvard, where they learned Greek, Latin, and Hebrew. But then during King Phillips' War (against other, non-praying communities) the colonists decided they didn't really trust their own local allies, and put them out on deer island for the winter, and they died. (Okay, they forced some of them men to act as scouts, at pain of killing their families.)
Anyway Natick is a cool name, I like it too.
sunnybcg t1_j6d86id wrote
Scituate has entered the chat
devilthedankdawg t1_j6aok6h wrote
The Puritains werent allowed to be creative.
Waggmans t1_j6bbddk wrote
Met any Shakers lately?
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