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3 Bedrooms
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5 Bedrooms
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2 Bedrooms
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3 Bedrooms
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3 Bedrooms
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3 Bedrooms
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2 Bedrooms
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3 Bedrooms
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3 Full Baths - 1 Half Baths
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3 Bedrooms
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Condominium
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2 Bedrooms
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Condominium
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3 Bedrooms
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Single Family Home
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4 Bedrooms
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| Plymouth, Massachusetts |
| Population |
45,608 |
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| Tax Rate |
10.33 (2008) |
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| Town Web Site |
Town Web Site |
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| School Research |
Department of Education
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Independent Research
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Plymouth, Massachusetts is located
Southeastern Massachusetts, bordered by Bourne on the south, Wareham on the
southwest, Carver on the west, Kingston on the north, and the Atlantic Ocean on
the east. Plymouth is 24 miles southeast of Brockton; 37 miles southeast of
Boston; 44 miles east of Providence, Rhode Island; and 219 miles from New York
City. Principal highways are the Southeast Expressway (State Route 3), and U.S.
Route 44, which runs E-W between Plymouth and Providence, Rhode Island. Commuter rail service to South Station, Boston, will be available in
1996-97 on the Plymouth Line from the Kingston Station, with limited
passenger service from Plymouth. The Bay Colony Railroad provides freight
rail service to North Plymouth. Contact number: (617) 380-3556
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| The Town of Plymouth is a coastal community in southeastern Massachusetts,
approximately 5 miles north of the Cape Cod Canal. It is the seat of
Plymouth County, and has the largest area of any town in the Commonwealth.
For most of its existence, Plymouth was an isolated seacoast area where
economic fortunes were linked to the sea and shipping. The site of the
original 1620 settlement is now a portion of today's Downtown/Harbor
District.
The South Shore's accessibility to the Boston metropolitan area has
greatly influenced the growth rates of its communities. Desirability in
terms of land prices, tax rates and residential amenities further
influenced community growth and Plymouth's population mushroomed from
18,606 in 1970 to 45,608 in 1990, an increase of 145% in just 20 years.
Also of significance during the period was the development of a healthy
industrial and commercial base. The Town of Plymouth is committed to
controlling its residential growth while welcoming industrial and
commercial expansion. |
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Some information gathered on Plymouth, MA is courtesy of Commonwealth Communities at Mass.gov
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