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The official motto of Watertown, MA, is “In pace condita,” which means “Founded in Peace.” Watertown got officially incorporated on September 7th, 1630, and was once named “Water Towne,” but later got changed to the current name.
Feb 5, 2023
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Motto(s):. In pace condita (Latin) "Founded in peace".
The Town of Watertown was founded in 1630 where its fertile land was ideal for farming and cattle raising. Watertown played a central role in the revolutionary ...
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Watertown was incorporated as a village in 1816, and became a city in 1869. By then, it was booming as an industrial center for Upstate New York. By the early ...
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Watertown became an incorporated village in 1816 and continued to prosper. Businesses, industries and the population doubled by 1824. Growth continued with the ...
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To provide for, protect, and serve the citizens and businesses of Watertown in an efficient, strategic, and measured manner, while creating a community culture ...
OUR MISSION​​ "In Watertown, we strive to be Litchfield County's most citizen/employee-centric town. We seek to be a town where citizens, businesses, and ...
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Watertown has something for everyone. It features a walkable, historic downtown, close-knit neighborhoods, a beautiful park system with the Olmsted-group- ...
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The outer circle contains the town motto, "In Pace Condita," (founded in peace). References. • Town Reports, Town of Watertown, Year ending February 10, 1872, ...
May 15, 2017 · "Growth is good. You ...
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