No, but there is a town named Boston.
Oral tradition has it that it was named by Timothy Baldwin, 1st Town Moderator, after the town in England where he and many of the first settlers in town were from. Stoneham, England is in the south of England near Southhampton. It existed as a separate town until it was absorbed by Eastleigh in the 1930's.
Don't know if the river was named for the town, the town for the river, or if both were named for something else, but the river Bandon flows by the town of Bandon in County Cork.
The town of Maynard, Massachusetts was incorporated in 1871 and named for Amory Maynard. In the 1800s, Maynard operated a mill complex on the Assabet River. By 1862 he was the manager of the Assabet Manufacturing Company, which produced woolen items for the Army during the Civil War. Following this, Amory Maynard was seen as the man who developed the town, and so it was named for him.
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There is a road in the town of Leek Staffordshire England named Compton.
The New England Patriots do practise and play their home games in Foxboro,Massachusetts, but since there are no other football teams in New England, they aren't just for the people of Massachusetts, but for all of New England.
The play in a town south of Boston called Foxboro, Massachusetts.
Yes, I live in Massachusetts, and their is a town named Marion here.
The New England Patriots are based in a town south of Boston called Foxboro, Massachusetts.
There is a city with the name River Heights in Utah.