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  2. Stunning converted barn on Marion waterfront sells for nearly ...

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    This week’s top-selling home is a secluded waterfront property on Blankenship Cove in Marion, with shared dock and beach, that sold for $2,742,268.

  3. Marion, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Marion has several parks, as well as wharves, beaches, The Beverly Yacht Club, Little Marion G.C. (public), and The Kittansett Club G.C. (private). Marion is a typical old New England town that has a small quaint village with many traditional Cape Cod style homes. The village includes The Marion General Store, that dates back to the 1800s.

  4. Marion Center, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Marion Center is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Marion in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,111 at the 2010 census. [2]

  5. Albert W. Nickerson - Wikipedia

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    In Marion, Nickerson bought a large estate known as "Great Hill," with 40 rooms and seven square miles of forests and winding driveways. [1] He undertook an extensive remodeling of the waterfront home, adding conservatories and stables, and redecorated it with expensive furnishings. [ 1 ]

  6. Property transfers: Sales range from $13K to $609K - AOL

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    These real estate transactions were recorded in Marion County between Feb. 21 and Feb. 29: 2935 Marion Marysville Road, Marion; Ohio Gas & Appliance Co. to Suburban Propane; $13,980

  7. Seaport District - Wikipedia

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    Development in the Seaport has boomed during the early 21st century. It was considered "the hottest, fastest-growing real estate market in the country" in 2014. [9] As of 2017, it was the fastest growing part of Boston and has stimulated significant economic growth in the city.