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  2. Rehoboth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Rehoboth is a historic town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1643, Rehoboth is one of the oldest towns in Massachusetts. The population was 12,502 at the 2020 census. [1] Rehoboth is a mostly rural community with many historic sites, including 53 historic cemeteries.

  3. Rehoboth Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Rehoboth Village Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic rural village center of Rehoboth, Massachusetts. The village grew around an industrial site located on the Palmer River, whose waters powered several mills nearby. A modest rural village grew in the area between about 1750 and 1850, with the current church ...

  4. Rehoboth Carpenter family - Wikipedia

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    The first immigrant and founder of this line was William Carpenter (generation 1) (b. c1575 in England), his namesake son, William Carpenter (Generation 2) (c. 1605 in England-1658/9 Rehoboth, Bristol, MA), and the son's wife and children (then numbering four) arrived on the Bevis from Southampton, England, in 1638. Nothing more is known of the ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bristol ...

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    [2] Name on the Register [3] Image Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: Elisha Allen House: Elisha Allen House: June 6, 1983 (108 Homestead Ave. Rehoboth

  6. Anawan Rock - Wikipedia

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    Anawan Rock is a colonial historic site in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. It is a large dome of conglomerate rock (puddingstone) located off Winthrop Street (U.S. Route 44) in a wooded site reached by a short footpath. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

  7. Ingalls–Wheeler–Horton Homestead Site - Wikipedia

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    The Ingalls–Wheeler–Horton Homestead Site is a historic homestead site at 214 Chestnut Street in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.. A house was built c. 1730 on this property, which survived until the early 20th century; a new house was built on the property in 1895, probably on the foundation of an old barn.

  8. Carpenter Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Carpenter Museum in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. The Carpenter Museum in Rehoboth, Massachusetts is the town's museum of local history, originating during the American Bicentennial year as a facility to house the collection of the Rehoboth Antiquarian Society which was incorporated in 1884. [1]

  9. Goff Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The Goff Homestead is a historic colonial American house at 40 Maple Lane in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.This 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame house was built c. 1750–80, and is an extremely rare local example of a Georgian period house with end chimneys (rather than a single central chimney more typical of the time).