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  2. Westport Point Historic District - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Westport, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Westport Town Hall, I. T. Almy, architect Westport is a Right-to-Farm Community. Historical marker commemorating introduction of the Macomber turnip. On the state level, Westport is located in the Eighth Bristol state representative district, which includes parts of Fall River and is represented by Representative Paul Schmid (D-Westport).

  4. Horseneck Beach State Reservation - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] Summer homes were built in the area after a bridge connected the beach to Westport Point in 1893. After all but four homes were destroyed by hurricanes in 1938 and 1954, the state acquired Horseneck West Beach in 1956. Gooseberry Neck was added to the state's holdings in 1957. [4] which also previously had summer homes.

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  6. Category:Westport, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    People from Westport, Massachusetts (11 P) Pages in category "Westport, Massachusetts" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  7. Paul Cuffe Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Paul Cuffe Farm is a National Historic Landmark on 1504 Drift Road in Westport, Massachusetts. [2] The house was traditionally and incorrectly believed to be owned by Paul Cuffe (1759–1815), a prominent farmer and merchant of African American and Native American ancestry.