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This
is where history lives and where traditional values
thrive. From
its colonial past to its emergence as a residential
community that celebrates its agricultural and
industrial roots, Grafton is a historic hilltop
village with a rich tapestry of neighborhoods past
and present.
The Blackstone Valley
Heritage Corridor is a living landscape where
cultural festivals and community celebrations abound.
First Night,
harvest celebrations, Civil War encampments, and
the living historical
museum at Sturbridge Village are but a small sample
of the yearround
family-friendly revelries that make memories for
a lifetime.
Apple-picking, pumpkin and produce farms,
horse-drawn wagons
and country fairs are just a few minutes or miles
in any direction
from Brookmeadow Village. The region is liberally
laced with lakes
and streams for swimming, canoeing, or kayaking — often
for miles
at a stretch. Hike, bike or roller-blade along
the river’s bike paths,
or at nationally historic sites like Purgatory
Chasm.
View the Points
of Interest map.

Helpful Links
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