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*Eagle Tribune, November 27, 2002, pages 1 and 2
*"Old Timers Debate Origin of North Andover Nickname," ''Eagle Tribune'', November 27, 2002, pages 1 and 2





Latest revision as of 15:17, 15 January 2008

The reason that North Andover has the nickname Turkey Town is not known, although there are several explanations for the designation:

  1. There were many turkey farms in North Andover
  2. Wild turkeys were once plentiful in North Andover. (Wild turkeys were reintroduced in 1972. They had disappeared before then.)
  3. While transporting a shipment of turkeys on Main Street, the turkeys go loose and were seen running through the downtown area.

See

  • "Old Timers Debate Origin of North Andover Nickname," Eagle Tribune, November 27, 2002, pages 1 and 2



--Eleanor 13:29, January 15, 2008 (EST)

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