3rd Grade Virtual Tour



Dan Lacroix’s Col. John Robinson Tribute

  Each Massachusetts town has its Revolutionary War heroes.  Some served from the first day of the conflict, while others, due to either distance or age would serve later.  A … Read more »


See how we have changed. From a school to a fire station to a museum!

The Westford Museum has a lengthy background of its own. The original building was constructed in 1794, and acted as the first Westford Academy. The building had 2 floors, with … Read more »


The Path to Freedom, the Westford Minutemen and the Revolutionary War

The American Revolution was America’s fight for independence from Great Britain. On the American side the war was fought by militia men, who consisted of any man aged 16-60. The … Read more »


Set in Stone, the history of Westford’s Quarries

Granite has been a main source of income for Westford. Granite is an igneous rock, a type of rock that has been formed out of magma. We can see granite … Read more »


From Sheep to Wool- The Abbot Mills

Westford works together as a flourishing and united community, with a large, diverse population. Westford as we know it today was heavily influenced by the Abbot Mills of the past. … Read more »


The five villages of Westford. Which village do you live in?

Westford is unique to have more than one village. Many people outside of the community think that our villages are all separate towns when they look at a map.   … Read more »


Stories created & performed by Leeny Del Seamonds

Leeny Del Seamonds had the pleasure to celebrate and honor Westford’s 225th Anniversary (2004) by creating stories about our town’s history, a sampling of its wonderful residents and places from … Read more »