Watertown

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Rep. Markey meets with Watertown residents visiting Washington for D.C. Constituent Day, April 20, 2010.

Form of Government: Town Manager, Council

2000 Population: 32,986

Fun Facts!

1. Founded in 1630, Watertown was the first inland settlement in Massachusetts.

2. Watertown initially encompassed the present communities of Weston, Waltham, and parts of Lincoln, Belmont, and Cambridge.

3. Paul Revere printed the first paper money for Massachusetts in Watertown.

4. The Perkins School for the Blind moved to Watertown in 1912 from Boston, where it was established in 1829. Helen Keller attended this school.

5. Watertown is home to the Armenian Library and Museum of America, and the Museum of the History of Blindness.

6. Freeland O. and Francis E. Stanley manufactured the first steam-powered automobile in Watertown in 1897.

 

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Rep. Markey speaks before the Armenian National Committee at the 88th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in Watertown. April 24, 2003.