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The town of Ware, Massachusetts, was named after Ware, England. It was settled in the early 18th century and officially incorporated in 1775. The name reflects the common practice of American settlers naming new places after their hometowns in England. Ware's location along the Ware River also contributed to its development and significance in the region.

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