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Here are some interesting facts about Stoneham, Massachusetts:
1. The town was first settled in 1645 and incorporated in 1725.
2. Stoneham was originally a part of Charlestown and known as "Charlestown End".
3. Stoneham was a major center for shoe manufacturing in the 19th century, with over 20 factories in operation at one point.
4. The town's name comes from the fact that the area was covered in stones left behind by retreating glaciers.
5. Stoneham is home to Spot Pond, which is part of the Middlesex Fells Reservation and provides drinking water to the city of Boston.
6. The town was a filming location for the classic 1968 film "The Thomas Crown Affair".
7. The Stone Zoo, which is home to over 80 different animal species including black bears, bald eagles, and timberwolves, is located in Stoneham.
8. The town has a rich history of baseball, and home games for the Stoneham Sabers were a major community event in the early 20th century.
9. Famous residents of Stoneham include actress Judy Carne and NFL player Rob Ninkovich.
10. Stoneham has a thriving downtown area, with numerous shops and restaurants, as well as a farmer's market and annual events such as the "Feast of the Three Saints".
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