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Wilbraham, Massachusetts, was named after a town in England, reflecting the common practice of naming places in the United States after their English counterparts. The name "Wilbraham" is derived from a combination of Old English words meaning "Wilbur's homestead." The town was officially incorporated in 1763 and has a rich history tied to early American settlement and agriculture.

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