Oakham is a town located in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The town was incorporated in 1762 and has a population of approximately 1,800 people. Oakham is known for its rural landscape, natural beauty, and rich history. The town is home to several historic sites, including the Oakham Congregational Church, built in 1834, and the Carver-Hammond House, built in 1760. Oakham is also known for its excellent schools, including the Oakham Center School and Quabbin Regional Middle and High Schools. The town is located near the Quabbin Reservoir, a major source of drinking water for Boston and its surrounding areas. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the many hiking trails, fishing spots, and other recreational opportunities available in Oakham and the surrounding areas.
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