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  3. Poole Old Town - Wikipedia

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  4. Poole - Wikipedia

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    A pedestrianised high street with shops, bars, pubs and restaurants connects the Dolphin Centre with the historic Old Town area and Poole Quay. [78] Tourism is important to the Poole's economy and was worth an estimated £158 million in 2002. [66] Poole's Harbour, Quay and the beaches are some of the main attractions for visitors. [58]

  5. History of Poole - Wikipedia

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    Many of Poole's historic buildings were also demolished during this period, especially in the Old Town area of Poole. Consequently, a 15-acre (61,000 m 2) Conservation Area was created in Poole Town Centre in 1975 to preserve some of Poole's most notable buildings. [29] [30] The RNLI moved its headquarters from London to Poole in 1974. [31]

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  7. List of the oldest buildings in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Old Town House: Marblehead: c. 1727 The town house was constructed in 1727 and was a replacement for the Old Meeting House on Franklin Street. The upper level of the building served as a town hall, while the lower level was originally used as a market. Today it is still used for public events, and the upper floor has the G.A.R. Museum.

  8. Taunton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The English founders of Taunton purchased the land from the Wampanoag Natives in 1637 as part of the Tetiquet Purchase [5] and the remaining native families were relocated to the praying town of Ponkapoag in present-day Canton, Massachusetts. [6] Elizabeth Poole, contrary to local folklore, [a] did not take part in the town purchase but was ...

  9. Elizabeth Poole - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Poole or Pole (25 August 1588 – 21 May 1654) was an English settler in Plymouth Colony who founded the town of Taunton, Massachusetts. She was the first woman known to have founded a town in the Americas.