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Interested in fun facts and the history of Ayer, MA?
Then read on!

Here are some facts about the town of Ayer, Massachusetts:

1. Ayer was incorporated in 1871 and was named after Dr. James Cook Ayer, a patent medicine manufacturer.

2. The town is located in Middlesex County and it covers an area of approximately 9 square miles.

3. As of the 2020 census, Ayer has a population of around 8,132 people.

4. Ayer is home to several historical landmarks, including the Fort Devens Museum, the Groton Inn and Tavern, and the Nashoba Valley Railroad.

5. The town is known for its recreational activities, including hiking at the Oxbow National Wildlife Refuge and fishing at Sandy Pond.

6. Ayer is located on the MBTA Commuter Rail's Fitchburg Line, providing easy access to Boston and other nearby cities.

7. The town hosts several annual events, such as the Ayer Rotary Club Blues N' Brews Festival and the Ayer Pumpkin Festival.

8. Ayer has a strong economy with many small businesses, including restaurants, shops, and manufacturing companies.