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    These beachside homes for sale could do the trick — and some are well under $1 million. Beautiful Beach Homes for Sale That'll Make You Contemplate a Lifestyle Change Skip to main content

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    Falmouth, Massachusetts. ... retiree-friendly town boasts recreation centers and a quaint downtown village with historic New England sights, shops and scenery, and plenty of great food, arts, and ...

  4. New Silver Beach - Wikipedia

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    New Silver Beach is a beach and village [citation needed] of the same name. It is primarily a summer colony and is the largest settlement at Wild Harbor, a natural bay on the north shore of Buzzards Bay. It is located on Massachusetts's famous Cape Cod in the census-designated place (CDP) of North Falmouth, in the town of Falmouth, Massachusetts.

  5. Swampscott, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    There are three villages within town, Beach Bluff to the east, Phillips Point to the south, and Phillips Beach inland between the two. The town is centered around Monument Square, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted; [ 18 ] which is 4 miles (6 km) south of Salem , 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Boston , and 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Cape Ann .

  6. North Falmouth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    It is bordered by the town of Bourne to the north, by Massachusetts Route 28 to the east, West Falmouth to the south, and Buzzards Bay to the west. North Falmouth has many beaches, although many are enclosed by private beach communities. Old Silver Beach is a public beach off Quaker Road next to the Sea Crest Beach Hotel.

  7. Norton House Historic District - Wikipedia

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    By 1910 a full-scale conversion of the area to coastal estate homes was well underway, with landowners selling off coastal properties for development. The family of Ralph S. Norton, an insurance executive based in Portland , owned a small farm in the area, and Norton decided in 1911 to build a more substantial summer house on a high point ...