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Here are some facts about North Reading, Massachusetts:
1. North Reading was settled in 1651 and was originally a part of Reading until it became a separate town in 1853.
2. The population of North Reading is approximately 15,000 people.
3. The town has a total area of 13.5 square miles, with 0.2 square miles of it being water.
4. There are several recreational areas in North Reading, including Ipswich River Park, Martin's Pond, and Harold Parker State Forest.
5. North Reading has a strong public school system, with three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school.
6. The town is mostly residential, but there are several small businesses and restaurants located in the town center.
7. North Reading is home to the Hood Milk Bottle, which is a giant milk container that was used as an ice cream stand in the 1930s and is now a local landmark.
8. The town is located approximately 15 miles north of Boston, making it a popular suburb for commuters.
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