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Marlborough, Massachusetts (U.S.)

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[Flag of Marlborough, Massachusetts] image based on www.state.ma.us/bsb/images/Marlborough.jpg



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Description of the flag

A white flag with a city seal in the center. The seal features a factory, boots and shoeboxes in the center and, in a ring around it, the city name and dates. Marlborough is in Middlesex County.

From the homepage:

"Marlborough, with its enviable location at the intersections of Routes 20 and 495, just minutes away from the Massachusetts Turnpike, and a few miles west of Route 128, is a thriving community with something for everyone. Incorporated as a town in 1660, and as a city in 1890, Marlborough still maintains its community spirit. Explore these pages and learn what Marlborough has to offer to businesses, residents, and tourists alike."
Dov Gutterman, 3 December 2002


An explanation of the seal on the city flag, from www.techcareerfinder.com/pages/places2_7.html:

"In 1836, the community [of Marlborough] changed forever, when Samuel Boyd, 'the father of the city,' and his brother opened the first shoe manufacturer business. By 1890, Marlborough had become a major shoe- manufacturing center supplying both soldiers and civilians. In fact, this was such a major part of this community that when they incorporated as a city in 1890, the official seal was a factory, a shoebox, and a pair of boots."
Joe McMillan, 3 December 2002