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Somerville Factoids
Somerville had seceded from now-adjacent Charlestown in the middle of the nineteenth century due to the latter’s increasing urbanization, but Somerville soon turned industrial on its own and became a working-class city for over a century. Somerville now hosts a thriving avant-garde arts community and a vibrant coffeehouse scene with each establishment having its own fiercely loyal patrons. The city may still be most famous, however, for marshmallow crème, invented by a Somerville resident in 1917.

