Foxborough

Incorporated in 1778, Foxborough, Massachusetts is a true colonial town. For those unsure of its location, it lies at the nexus of I-95, I-495 and Route 1. It is home to Gillette Stadium where the championship New England Patriots and New England Revolution play (soccer team). The aged Foxboro Company has graced the town for nearly a century, making precision measurement devices and without any advertising. The town center won prettiest common in the 80s and in 1986 Normandy Farms Campground (where both Jon and Adele have worked) won campground of the year. Most of all, Jon, Brian, and Adele Kohl (Jim Galvin soon therafter) moved to Foxborough in 1976. That’s not bad for 15,000 people. All photos on this page are by Fernando Mayorga.

25-26 May 2004

Historical Museum

Foxborough has had enough people die long enough ago to merit having its own museum.


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Foxborough, MA

Fernando makes no apologies and leaves no doubts about his adventure to Jon’s home town.

Photo by Fernando Mayorga
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Gillette Stadium


The Stadium is enjoying its first season. It replaced the erstwhile Foxbor Stadium which is now landfill rubble.


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Lighthouse

Note the lighthouse motif in the upper left corner and the Super Bowl T-shirt in the lower left corner.


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True Pats Fans

While it is understandable that Jon is a Pats fan, Marisol too has turned into a finantical, belligerent fan.


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Glimpse Inside

Here the field can just be seen through the bars.


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Monument

The stadium is a great source of pride for people of Foxborough.


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Great Staff

And the people who work there are uncanny.


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