Barre is located in the central region of Massachusetts and only 70 miles from Boston via Interstate 93 north. Barre was named after Isaac Barré, who was a champion of the American Colonies. Popular Barre, Massachusetts attractions include the Barre Historical Society Museum and Russell’s Fossil Museum. The Quabbin Reservoir is only a 30 miles from Barre and is the largest body of water within all of Massachusetts. Quabbin Reservoir is surrounded by forests and has become an important Massachusetts wildlife area.
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Settled: 1720
Incorporated: 1774
County: Worcester
Barre, MA Population:
2008: 5,431
2000: 5,113
1990: 4,546
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