Pingryville, Massachusetts
Village in Massachusetts, United States
42°33′06″N 71°32′11″W / 42.55167°N 71.53639°W / 42.55167; -71.5363901460[1]
Pingryville is a village in the towns of Ayer and Littleton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts Route 2A and Massachusetts Route 110 pass through the community.[3] It is named after John Pingry VIII (1799-1860) who was a local farmer and deacon of the church.[4]
The community was mentioned in the song "Massachusetts" by Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis.[5]
References
- ^ United States Postal Service (2012). "USPS - Look Up a ZIP Code". Retrieved February 15, 2012.
- ^ "Pingryville". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
- ^ Massachusetts Official Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Massachusetts Department of Transportation. 2012.
- ^ Pingry, William M (1881). A genealogical record of the descendants of Moses Pengry, of Ipswich, Mass., so far as ascertained. Ludlow VT: Warner & Hyde. pp. 35–36. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
- ^ Reed, James (October 23, 2013). "'Massachusetts,' new song by Ylvis, takes off, falls flat". The Boston Globe. Retrieved January 16, 2014.
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Municipalities and communities of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
County seats: Cambridge and Lowell
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- Billerica
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- Maynard
- Natick
- North Reading
- Pepperell
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- Sherborn
- Shirley
- Stoneham
- Stow
- Sudbury
- Tewksbury
- Townsend
- Tyngsborough
- Wakefield
- Wayland
- Westford
- Weston
- Wilmington
- Winchester
- Ayer (CDP)
- Cochituate
- Devens‡
- East Pepperell
- Groton (CDP)
- Hanscom AFB
- Hopkinton (CDP)
- Hudson (CDP)
- Littleton Common
- Pepperell (CDP)
- Pinehurst
- Shirley (CDP)
- Townsend (CDP)
- West Concord
villages
- Auburndale
- Chestnut Hill‡
- East Lexington
- Felchville
- Forge Village
- Gleasondale
- Greenwood
- Graniteville
- Melrose Highlands
- Nabnasset
- Newton Centre
- Newton Highlands
- Newton Lower Falls
- Newton Upper Falls
- Newtonville
- Nonantum
- North Billerica
- North Chelmsford
- Pingryville
- Saxonville
- Thompsonville
- Waban
- West Newton
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