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 Ipswich, MA to Celebrate
its 375th Anniversary in 2009
Press Release
English colonists settled in the ancient Native American village called Agawam in 1633 to establish a Northern military outpost for the Massachusetts Bay Colony and to expand the size of the colony and its trade activity. On August 4, 1634, the colony’s Court of Assistants voted to name the settlement “Ipswich” after Ipswich, England, where many of the early settlers had lived or were engaged in shipping. Today, 375 years later, Ipswich is poised to celebrate this landmark anniversary, as well as the contributions of thousands of people who have settled here from all over the world and through many generations. During 2009, Ipswich will celebrate its 375th Anniversary with events, educational programs, school projects, and outdoor activities that recognize and promote the town’s heritage, diversity, and community. August 1 & 2—the official Celebration Weekend—marks the day in 1634 when “Agawam” became “Ipswich.” The weekend features a town picnic, concert, parade, speeches by visiting dignitaries, and "Uniquely Ipswich" refreshments.
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Local Businesses - Visit some of our local businesses! Help support Ipswich and all we offer. |
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Local Events, be sure to visit our calendar of events and join in the fun during your visit to Ipswich. |
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