Uxbridge is a town located in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. It was originally settled in 1662 and was incorporated as a town in 1727. Uxbridge played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution, with many mills and factories being established along the Mumford River.
Notable people from Uxbridge include former US Senator David Davis and Olympic gold medalist Helen Wills Moody.
The population of Uxbridge has steadily grown over the years, with the latest census data showing a population of around 14,000 residents.
Uxbridge is located in the Blackstone River Valley and is known for its scenic landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities. The town is bordered by Northbridge, Mendon, Douglas, and Sutton.
Uxbridge's economy is diverse, with a mix of small businesses, agriculture, and manufacturing. The town is also home to several industrial parks and commercial developments.
Uxbridge has a rich cultural heritage, with many historic buildings and landmarks scattered throughout the town. The community is known for its strong sense of community and civic pride.