Massachusetts Real Estate & Relocation Guide

Sturbridge, Massachusetts

Population: 7,837

Located in Worcester County

Sturbridge is well known for Old Sturbridge Village, the largest living history museum in the Northeast, depicting rural New England life in the early 1800's. Many residents choose Sturbridge as their home for its superb travel access in all directions as well as the high quality of family life and the variety of recreational, cultural and educational activities offered in the Central Massachusetts area. The Town Common is a National Historic District and home to the Publick House, a famous inn and restaurant established in 1771. Sturbridge is one of five towns in the Tantasqua Regional School District and home to the Junior and Senior High Schools including a vocational/technical school. Recreational options in Sturbridge include five beautiful lakes and Wells State Park with camping, swimming and hiking/biking trails.