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  2. Greater Taunton Area - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Greater Taunton Area. The Greater Taunton Area is the suburban area surrounding the city of Taunton, in northeastern Bristol County, Massachusetts.It comprises various present-day municipalities that were once under the jurisdiction of Taunton in Colonial America.

  3. Vickery-Baylies House - Wikipedia

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    The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, wood-framed house was built in 1830, most likely by one of the city's local mill owners.The house is one of only two large-scale Greek Revival houses (the other is the Tisdale-Morse House) to survive from that period.

  4. Enoch Williams House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built by Enoch Williams, member of a prominent East Taunton family, and is located on what is one of East Taunton's largest surviving farm properties. [ 2 ] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 5, 1984.

  5. Here's how much Taunton property tax bills are going up ... - AOL

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    Taunton’s property tax rates are going down but don’t get too excited — the average homeowner and business will still see a tax hike.

  6. Taunton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Weir Bridge, Taunton Taunton Trial Court, completed in 2011 The "Hiker" Statue on Taunton Green Taunton is a city and county seat of Bristol County, Massachusetts , United States. [ 2 ] Taunton is situated on the Taunton River , which winds its way through the city on its way to Mount Hope Bay , 10 miles (16 km) to the south.

  7. Reed and Barton Complex - Wikipedia

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    A number of later 20th-century buildings occupy outlying parts of the property. The complex also includes two surviving instances of mill worker housing, which were built on the mill property c. 1855. [2] Henry Reed and Charles Barton moved their business to this site in 1830, and rapidly developed an international reputation for their pewterware.