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Dighton is the site of the Berkley–Dighton Bridge, originally a one-lane bridge built in the 1890s as a link between Center Street in Dighton and Elm Street in Berkley. It is the only span crossing the Taunton River between the Brightman Street Bridge between Somerset and Fall River, and the Plain Street Bridge in Taunton, a drive of 12 + 1 ...
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The Dighton Wharves Historic District is a historic district at 2298-2328 Pleasant Street in Dighton, Massachusetts.It encompasses an area that was in the 18th and 19th centuries a port facility on the Taunton River for the town, including three 18th-century wharves and four houses of early to mid 18th-century construction. [2]
Briggs Street homeowner Paula Borges, 52, said she does not want a motor vehicle bridge to be constructed because it would increase traffic and speeding drivers in the neighborhood.
The Coram Shipyard Historic District is a historic district encompassing a colonial-era shipyard at 2120, 2125, and 2130 Water Street in Dighton, Massachusetts.The district includes two houses, built c. 1700, and the archaeologically sensitive site of a shipyard which operated for a roughly five-year period between 1698 and 1703.
The driver of the van was 67-year-old Gary Silva of North Dighton, according to police. Police said their initial investigation determined Silva went through a red light while speeding on Route ...
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the town of Dighton, Massachusetts. Pages in category "People from Dighton, Massachusetts" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Dighton Community Church is a non-denominational church in Dighton, Massachusetts. Formerly known as the Dighton Unitarian Church . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The congregation, formally and legally known as the Pedo-Baptist Congregational Society due to the practice of infant baptism , [ 2 ] was founded in 1769 [ 3 ] and incorporated in 1798. [ 4 ]