Andover, MA
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About Andover
- • Humorist and author Christopher Moore, known for satirical fantasy, was born in Andover.
- • Phillips Academy, a prestigious boarding school, was founded in 1778 in Andover.
- • The Andover Theological Seminary, founded in 1807, established the town as a religious center.
- • A 1761 smallpox outbreak led to a town-wide inoculation program, an early public health effort.
- • The Great Fire of 1901 destroyed much of downtown, leading to its reconstruction.
- • Named after Andover, England, it was settled in 1642 and incorporated in 1646.
- • With 36,563 residents, it's more populous than most neighboring Merrimack Valley towns.
- • At 246 feet above sea level, the views are gentle, unlike the nearby White Mountains.
- • Many residents work in professional, scientific, and technical service industries today.
- • Andover exudes an air of quiet affluence and historical charm.
- • The Boston Bruins, a short drive away, won the Stanley Cup in 2011.
- • Phillips Academy's rivalry with Exeter is one of the oldest in American prep school sports.