(There is a variety of housing options in North Attleboro)
North Attleboro, a small industrial town, covers 19.06 square miles. The town was founded in 1669 by John Woodcock whose house is still standing and is open to visitors. It has a Public Library, its own municipal Electric Department, the Hockomock YMCA (regional) and it is the site of a National Fish Hatchery. North Attleboro has one high school, one middle school, six elementary schools, one private school and is a member of both the Tri County Regional Vocational Technical and Bristol County Agricultural School districts. It has 597 acres of conservation land including the World War I Memorial Park, which features a petting zoo. North Attleboro is the home of the Emerald Square Mall and is in close proximity to the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets Mall (Wrentham). Foxboro Stadium, home of the New England Patriots and the New England Revolution (soccer), the Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts (Mansfield), eight public golf courses and dozens of churches. North Attleboro is a growing community.
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