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Westport (Massachusett: Acoaxet [1]) is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 16,339 at the 2020 census. [2] The village of North Westport lies in the town. Other named areas of the town are "Westport Point," which has a dock on the Westport River where Main Road meets the river; "Central Village" with town ...
The Westport Historical Society has a new, free map that highlights the town's history, beloved shorelines, and local landmarks. New, free Westport Heritage Map dives deep into local history ...
Route 88 is a 11.30-mile-long (18.19 km) north–south state highway in the town of Westport in southeastern Massachusetts. At just over 11 miles, it is the longest Massachusetts state route to be situated in only one town. It begins at John Reed Road and ends at an interchange with I-195.
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Westport residents voted against change in some cases, and for it in others. One big change on Town Meeting floor was the school district's budget. Westport Town Meeting rejects Route 6 water ...
Westport Town Hall is the current town hall of Westport, Maine. It is located on Main Road ( Maine State Route 144 ) in a former Congregational church built in 1794. The building, used as the town hall since 1885, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002 as Union Meeting House, (Former) [ sic ].
This rock in Westport has been known in Westport since around 1860, but modern day travel has turned it into a hazard. This historic Westport rock became a hazard. So the town moved it.
The Westport Point Historic District is a historic district encompassing an early coastal village in Westport, Massachusetts. Set at the confluence of two branches of the tidal Westport River , the village has a rich architectural history from the late 18th century to the early 20th.