West Bridgewater is home to many different historical sites. A sneak peak into just a few of them...
the Keith House
the Reverend James Keith Parsonage is the oldest standing parsonage in America today. It was built in 1662 for Minister James Keith, and served as a garrison during King Phillip's War.
Sacco and Vanzetti
In the infamous Sacco and Vanzetti trials, the two were accused of meeting up and plotting with fellow anarchists near the Hockomock Swamp at the home of Mr. Simon Johnson. The two were later found to be guilty of two murders, and executed.
War Memorial
The center of town features a giant war memorial, engraved with the names of West Bridgewater residents who died during various wars.
Nation's First Industrial Park
WB is rumored to have been home to the United States's first industrial park, which supposedly stood where the War Memorial Park is today.