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  2. Plympton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    25-54415. GNIS feature ID. 0619472. Website. www.town.plympton.ma.us. Plympton is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 2,930 at the 2020 census. [1] The United States senator William Bradford was born here.

  3. Plympton Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    07000120 [1] Added to NRHP. March 7, 2007. The Plympton Village Historic District encompasses the historic village center of Plympton, Massachusetts. It is a roughly linear district, running along Main Street ( Massachusetts Route 58) between Palmer Road and Mayflower Road. There are twenty buildings in the district, most of which are residential.

  4. 'Oldest home on the market' in the US is in Massachusetts ...

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    The Stephen Bryant house, one of the oldest and best-preserved homes of the 17th century in Plympton, is for sale for $800,000. The home is located at 125 County Way in Plympton. The home is ...

  5. Plympton - Wikipedia

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    Plympton is a suburb of the city of Plymouth in Devon, England.It is in origin an ancient stannary town.It was an important trading centre for locally mined tin, and a seaport before the River Plym silted up and trade moved down river to Plymouth and was the seat of Plympton Priory the most significant local landholder for many centuries.

  6. Category:People from Plympton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the town of Plympton, Massachusetts. Pages in category "People from Plympton, Massachusetts" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  7. Carver, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Carver separated from Plympton, Massachusetts, and was incorporated in 1790 because many residents lived too far away to attend church in Plympton. The town was named for John Carver, the first Governor of the Plymouth Colony. Initially agricultural, Carver was known for the iron ore from its swamp lands used to make cooking tools by the 1730s ...

  8. Harrobs Corner Bog Pond - Wikipedia

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    Harrobs Corner Bog Pond is a 16-acre (65,000 m 2) pond in Plympton, Massachusetts. The pond is located in the North Plympton section of the town north of Harrobs Corner off Route 106 and Lake Street, and south of Silver Lake village. The pond is hydrologically associated with a cranberry bog operation located to the northeast of the pond.

  9. Thomas Calter - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. Calter III (born September 10, 1957 in Boston) [ 1] is the former town administrator [ 2] of Kingston, Massachusetts. He previously represented the 12th Plymouth District, which includes the towns of Kingston and Plympton and parts of Plymouth, Duxbury, Halifax, and Middleborough, in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.