Posted May 13, 200817 yr Forgotten by those heading to the big city of New England in the east or the quaintness of the Berkshires to the west, central Massachusetts is probably the path least traveled in the region. Fitchburg is a city with a population around 39,000 with a long, intact Main St. Yep, it's a boulder sitting right there. Guess they slapped a plaque on it and called it a day rather than move it. The theater has been closed for some time. Wide, one-way streets are never good for Main St USA. They need some traffic calming and a two-way conversion. I heard businesses are at least clamoring for the latter. Gotta love mom & pop shops. Pedestrian activity! Good to see some new facades. That pizza place on the corner used to be a popular place to go for high school students, until they moved the school to the burbs, that is. That's pretty much it!
May 13, 200817 yr How bizarre to see pictures of Fitchburg of all places here... Fitchburg, home of the biggest party school in MA (because in Amherst, they actually graduate ;) )
May 14, 200817 yr Fitchburg, wow. Never thought I'd see a thread on Fitchburg on UrbanOhio but nice shots! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
May 14, 200817 yr I have family there so I figured, why not? Also, there's an amusing note on the skateboard shop's door in case no one caught it.
May 15, 200817 yr Fitchburg was home to Fitchburg Engine Company, a preeminent manufacturer of high-quality steam engines for mills and factories from 1871 into the 1920s. I know where a Fitchburg engine reposes. I think all or most of the parts are still there.
May 16, 200817 yr You always know something interesting about any town out there. I certainly didn't know that.
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