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Pittsfield, Massachusetts, was founded in 1752 by a group of settlers led by the Rev. John W. E. Thomas. The town was named after William Pitt, the Elder, who was a prominent British statesman at the time. Its strategic location and fertile land attracted settlers, leading to its growth and development in the following years.

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