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  2. Proposed redevelopment would add 200 apartments, retail ... - AOL

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    WEYMOUTH − A local business owner is seeking to transform a section of Jackson Square by developing four mixed-use buildings with a total of 200 apartments and 11,000 square feet of retail space.

  3. Category : Buildings and structures in Weymouth, Massachusetts

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  4. Front Street Historic District (Weymouth, Massachusetts)

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    The geographically largest portions of the district are the Weymouth Village Cemetery (established 1843), at its southeastern corner, Weston Park (established in the 1920s) in its northeast, and the Hunt Street School property (a Colonial Revival public school built 1915-17 that now houses a private Christian academy).

  5. Portland House, Weymouth - Wikipedia

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    Portland House is a 20th-century detached house, located at Weymouth, Dorset, England. It is found in the area known as Bincleaves, overlooking Portland Harbour. The house, built in 1935, is now in the care of the National Trust, which lets the building as a holiday cottage. [1] Portland House became a Grade II listed building in 2001. [2]

  6. Weymouth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Historically North Weymouth was a blue collar area, However, recently it has started to include up-and-coming waterfront property that rivals similar in pricier towns. Many small cottages are being bought up and redone on the waterfront. This is notable on streets such as Regatta Road. North Weymouth is the most densely populated area of the town.

  7. Royal Hotel, Weymouth - Wikipedia

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    Weymouth developed as a popular seaside resort at the end of the 18th-century, which was greatly boosted by King George III's numerous visits to the town. [2] Sea bathing was established at Weymouth by the 1770s, prior to the King's first visit in 1789. [3] During this period, complaints were made about the town's lack of "desirable" accommodation.