Foxboro, Wisconsin Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You can find out the population and steets of Foxboro City, Massachusetts, using the U.S. Census Bureau's latest census data. The data is updated annually to reflect any new census results. Although this information is considered reliable, it cannot guarantee accuracy. The following table provides an overview of Foxboro City's demographics. You can also compare your zip code to the rest of Massachusetts.

As a major commercial hub, Foxborough is home to many Fortune 500 companies and is home to the New England Patriots of the NFL and the New England Revolution of the MLS. Founded in 1704 and incorporated in 1778, Foxborough was named for a Whig member of Parliament, Charles James Fox, who was an early supporter of the Colonies. In the early twentieth century, the town grew in popularity, including the Union Straw Works, which was founded by local businessman E.P. Carpenter. However, it burned down in the early 20th century, and today the town's post office stands on the site of the former factory.

The Foxborough City area is somewhat ethnically diverse. Residents report belonging to several racial groups. Many people here identify as White, but other groups have significant ancestry in Ireland, Italian, German, French, and Vietnamese. The primary language spoken in the town is English. Other languages are Spanish, German, and Vietnamese. There are also numerous ethnic communities within the city. This information can help you determine the demographics of the area you are interested in.