Definition: "Adamstown" is a place name derived from the English words "Adam" and "Trowbridge." The town was established in 1826 as an industrial settlement for the textile industry, but it grew to become a hub for other industries such as shipping, manufacturing, and retail. The city's name was chosen after William Adam, a prominent figure in the Britishζ£ηΊΊη»δΈεε²γ"Adamstown" is named after Adam Taylor, who was the first owner of Trowbridge and is often credited with inventing "the one and only" woolen cloth. In more recent times, the town has undergone significant development. It has become known for its impressive architecture, including the Smithfield Street Courthouse and the Adamstown Civic Hall, as well as its rich history in the textile industry. The city's current population is around 18,000 people.
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