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East Bridgewater
, Massachusetts in Plymouth County

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19 active listings near East Bridgewater
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$749,900   👍* 28 Fieldcrest Dr
$749,000   👍 333 Summer St
$699,999   👍 2 Bayberry Ln
$699,000   👍 91 Whitman St Unit 1
$550,000   👍* 1813 Washington St
$549,900   👍 823 Central St
$529,000   👍 29 Metzler Rd
$499,900   👍* 136 Broadmeadow Dr
$499,900   👍 259 West St
$450,000   👍 126 Spring St
$449,000   👍* 35 Dean Pl
$430,000   👍 126 Hubbard Rd
$419,000   👍* 1053 Plymouth St
$399,900   👍 45 Crystal Water Dr Unit 45
$339,100   👍 279 Pine St
$300,000   👍 Cedar St Lot 1
$300,000   👍 Cedar St Lot 2
$275,000   👍 505 N Central St
$249,900   👍 East St Lot A

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.