Rag Rock and Town Meadow
Posted by: Shorelander
N 42° 28.799 W 071° 09.384
19T E 322756 N 4705323
A historic marker on the Woburn town meadow near the old Middlesex Canal.
Waymark Code: WMY73
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 11/09/2006
Views: 26
This plaque sits on the Woburn town meadow near another plaque, similar in size and shape, describing the nearby Middlesex Canal.
The plaque reads:
"The craggy heights of Rag Rock loomed just beyond as the canal packet 'General Sullivan' passed through the Town Meadow at this point.
"The hill's name of 'Rag', Old English for 'rugged', was given it by the earliest settlers in the 1640s. Called 'Mianamo' by the Indians, it was for them a place of deep reverence and legend.
"The town of Woburn was the commercial center of the Middlesex Canal's social and commercial lives. At the three sets of double locks at Horn Pond, a thriving tavern, hotel and entertainment complex developed - one of the earliest resort centers in the country. The passage of the canal through the town gave birth to an expanding shoe and leather trade, changing the town from an agricultural to a commercial center."
Agency Responsible for Placement: Historical Commission of the City of Woburn
County: Middlesex
City/Town Name: Woburn
Agency Responsible for Placement (if not in list above): Not listed
Year Placed: Not listed
Relevant Web Site: Not listed
|
Visit Instructions:
When logging a Massachusetts Historic Marker, we ask that you not only describe your visit, but to upload a picture from it. The picture does not have to be of the marker - one picture of the marker is enough. But a photo of you standing next to the marker or a photograph the subject of the marker - those are examples of possible photographs to upload.