The City of Woburn Massachusetts, population 40,403, was first incorporated in 1642. It is located in Middlesex county about 10 miles northwest of Boston. Woburn is bordered by Wilmington on the north, Reading and Stoneham on the east, Winchester on the south, Lexington on the southwest, and Burlington on the west.
Woburn is a suburban industrial city located along the upper Mystic Valley, and has long been a manufacturing center. Through the 19th and early 20th centuries Woburn was a center for tanning leather and shoe making. Although no tanneries remain, this history gave the high school team's their name of the Tanners.
The Woburn of today has many diverse neighborhoods offering varied housing options, from quiet single family residential areas, higher density multi-family residential areas, office and industrial parks, and wooded conservation areas, such as the Horn Pond Reservation, Forest Park, and Shaker Glen. When buying a home in Woburn you can choose between these urban, suburban or even a quiet waterfront setting. If you are selling a home, Woburn is very attractive to many people for all of these reasons.
Demographics for the town are 90% white, 5% Asian, 3% Hispanic and 2% African American. Median household income is $54,897.
Woburn has a great location with its easy accessibility to all points in New England, two interstate highways route 95(128) and route 93, and public transportation via bus, train, and commuter rail.
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