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Here are a few facts about Woburn, Massachusetts:
1. Woburn was settled in 1640 and was incorporated as a city in 1888.
2. Woburn is located about 10 miles north of downtown Boston.
3. Woburn is home to several notable landmarks, including the Woburn Public Library, the Horn Pond Conservation Area, and the Woburn District Court.
4. Woburn has a population of around 38,000 people and covers an area of 12.9 square miles.
5. One of the most significant events in Woburn's history was the Woburn Toxic Trial, a legal battle in the 1980s that was later the basis for the book and movie "A Civil Action."
6. Woburn is known for its excellent school system and has several top-ranked public schools, including the Woburn High School and the Goodyear Elementary School.
7. Woburn has a rich cultural heritage and hosts several annual events, including the Woburn Farmers' Market, the Woburn Art Walk, and the Woburn Craft Fair.
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