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Unitarian Memorial Church is a historic church on 102 Green Street in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, home to the Unitarian Universalist Society of Fairhaven.. The congregation was founded in 1819, moved into the Washington Street Christian Meetinghouse in 1832, and called its first minister in 1840.
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Roughly bounded by MA 24, ... Fairhaven High School and Academy: January 22, 1981 ... 102 Green St. Fairhaven: 130: US Post Office–Attleboro Main ...
Fairhaven on an 1893 map. In 1787, the eastern portion of Dartmouth seceded and formed a new settlement called New Bedford. This new town included areas that are the present-day towns of Fairhaven, Acushnet, and New Bedford itself. Fairhaven eventually separated from New Bedford, and it was officially incorporated in 1812.
US 6 (Huttleston Avenue) – Fairhaven, New Bedford, Mattapoisett: Southern terminus; at-grade intersection: 0.5: 0.80: Bridge Street: At-grade intersection: Southern end of freeway section: I-195 east – Wareham, Cape Cod: Northbound exit and southbound entrance; exit 29 on I-195: 1.3: 2.1: I-195 west – Fall River: Northern terminus
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Route 140 is a 107.76-mile-long (173.42 km) north—south state highway which passes through Bristol, Norfolk and Worcester counties in Massachusetts.The highway follows a southeast-northwest trajectory, running from U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in New Bedford just north of Buzzards Bay northwest to an intersection with Route 12 in Winchendon, a few miles south of the border with New Hampshire.
Fort Phoenix State Reservation is a public recreation area on Buzzards Bay in the town of Fairhaven, Massachusetts.The reservation encompasses 28 acres (11 ha) adjacent to the remains of Fort Phoenix, an American Revolutionary War fort and national landmark from which the reservation takes its name.