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, Massachusetts in Plymouth County

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Abington,   Accord,   Allerton,   Alms House,   Antassawamock,   Ashdod,   Assinippi,   Atlantic,   Auburnville,   Bayside,   Bayside Beach,   Beach Park,   Brant Rock,   Breezy Hill,   Briarwood Beach,   Bridgewater,   Brockton,   Brooks Place,   Bryantville,   Buena Vista Shores,   Burrage,   Cachalot Scout Reservation,   Camp Avoda,   Camp Chappa Challa,   Camp Mishannock,   Camp Norse,   Camp Ousamequin,   Camp Rockne,   Camp Snipatuit,   Camp Squanto,   Camp Titicut,   Camp Wampatuck,   Camp Yomechas,   Cannonville,   Carver,   Cedar Bushes,   Cedarville,   Cedarville Landing,   Chiltonville,   Churchill Landing,   Churchill Shores,   City of Bridgewater Town,   Cochesett,   Cole Mill,   Cordage,   Crescent Beach,   Crow Point,   Curtis Crossing,   Duxbury,   East Carver,   East Marion,   East Pembroke,   East Wareham,   Eastland Heights,   Eastville,   Eddyville,   Egypt,   Ellisville,   Elm Square,   Elmwood,   Elmwood Station,   Ferry Hill,   Fieldston,   Finnville,   Fireworks,   First Cliff,   Fishermans Landing,   Fort Andrews,   Fort Duvall,   Fort Hill,   Fort Revere,   Fort Standish,   Fourth Cliff,   Fuller Shores,   Gibbs Grove,   Golden Ring Camp,   Green Harbor,   Green HarborCedar Crest,   Greenbush,   Halfway Pond,   Halifax,   Hamilton Beach,   Hanover,   Hanover Center,   Hanson,   Harbor Beach,   Harlows Landing,   Hatherly,   Hatherly Beach,   Hemlocks,   Hilltop Acres,   Hingham,   Hingham Center,   Holly Woods,   Howlands,   Huckleberry Shores,   Hull,   Humarock,   Indian Shore,   Island Creek,   Kenberma,   Kent Park,   Kings Landing,   Kingston,   Kingston Shores,   Lakeview Heights,   Lakeville,   Liberty Plain,   Little Bridge,   Mann Hill Beach,   Manomet,   Manomet Beach,   Manomet Bluffs,   Manomet Heights,   Marion,   Marion Center,   Marshfield,   Marshfield Center,   Marshfield Hills,   Matfield,   Mattapoisett,   Mattapoisett Center,   Mayflower Grove,   Mercer Square,   Middleborough,   Middleborough Center,   Millbrook,   Minot,   Miramar,   Monponsett,   Namasket Village,   Nameloc Heights,   Nantasket Beach,   Nelsons Grove,   Nelsons Shores,   Nemasket,   North Abington,   North Carver,   North Duxbury,   North Hanover,   North Hanson,   North Lakeville,   North Marshfield,   North Middleboro,   North Pembroke,   North Plymouth,   North Plympton,   North Rochester,   North Scituate,   Northville,   Northwest Duxbury,   Norwell,   Oakland Square,   Ocean Bluff,   Ocean BluffBrant Rock,   Old Mouth North River,   Old Oaken Bucket Homestead,   Oldham Pines,   Oldham Village,   Onset,   Paper Mill Village,   Parkwood Beach,   Pemberton,   Pembroke,   Pine Bluffs,   Pinehurst Beach,   Piney Point Beach,   Plymouth,   Plympton,   Point Independence,   Precinct,   Priscilla Beach,   Prospect Hill,   Rexhame,   Rivermoor,   Rochester,   Rock,   Rockland,   Rocky Nook,   Rocky Nook Park,   Rocky Nook Point,   Rye Hill,   Schoosett,   Scituate,   Scituate Station,   Scotland,   Sea View,   Second Cliff,   Shell Beach,   South Bridgewater,   South Carver,   South Duxbury,   South Halifax,   South Hanover,   South Hingham,   South Middleboro,   South Pond,   South Wareham,   Southfield,   Standish,   Stanley,   Staples Shore,   Stony Beach,   Straits Pond,   Sturtevant Mill,   Swifts Beach,   Tarkiln,   The Green,   The Pinehills,   Third Cliff,   Thomastown,   Tihonet,   Tinkertown,   Tinkhamtown,   Town Hall,   Tuttleville,   Vallersville,   Wareham,   Wareham Center,   Warrentown,   Waveland,   Wayside,   West Abington,   West Bridgewater,   West Duxbury,   West Hanover,   West Hingham,   West Meadow,   West Wareham,   Westdale,   Weweantic,   White Horse Beach,   White Island Shores,   Whitman,   Windemere,   Winslows Crossing,   Wolf Lake,  

 

Or have a look at other Massachusetts counties including:

Barnstable,   Berkshire,   Bristol,   Dukes,   Essex,   Franklin,   Hampden,   Hampshire,   Middlesex,   Nantucket,   Norfolk,   Suffolk,   Worcester,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of East Bridgewater, MA?
Then read on!

- East Bridgewater is known for its historic buildings and architecture, especially on the Main Street district.
- The city was incorporated in 1823 and originally part of Bridgewater, which was settled in 1650.
- The population of East Bridgewater has grown steadily over the years, with a current estimated population of around 14,000.
- The town is home to two national historic sites, the John Ames Mitchell House and the Old Bridgewater Historical Society.
- A statue of Massasoit, the Wampanoag Indian who allegedly helped the Pilgrims, stands in front of the town hall.
- The East Bridgewater Public Library was once the home of an abolitionist and featured a hidden room where runaway slaves sought refuge.
- The town is also known for its sports teams, including the East Bridgewater Vikings football team and the East Bridgewater Dodgers baseball team.
- There are several parks and nature reserves located in the town, including Sachem Rock Farm and the Town River Wildlife Management Area.
- East Bridgewater has a strong community spirit, with various events and celebrations throughout the year, such as the annual Christmas Parade and the Founder's Day Festival.