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Here are a few facts about Sudbury, Massachusetts:
1. Sudbury was incorporated in 1639 and is one of the oldest towns in Massachusetts.
2. The population of Sudbury as of 2020 is approximately 18,000 people.
3. Sudbury is known for its historic sites and landmarks, including the Wayside Inn (which dates back to 1716), and the Old Sudbury Meeting House (built in 1775).
4. The town is home to the Assabet, Sudbury, and Concord Rivers which flow through Sudbury and provide a number of recreational opportunities.
5. The town is well-regarded for its excellent school system, which consistently ranks among the top in the state.
6. Sudbury has a number of protected conservation lands, parks, and trails, including the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge and the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge.
7. The town has a strong commitment to historic preservation and has been recognized for its efforts in this area.
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