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, Massachusetts in Bristol County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Taunton.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Bristol county include:

Acoaxet,   Acushnet,   Acushnet Center,   Adamsdale,   Apponagansett,   Ashley Heights,   Assonet,   Assonet Bay Shores,   Attleboro,   Attleboro Falls,   Attleborough City,   Barneyville,   Barrowsville,   Bayview,   Berkley,   Berkley Bridge,   Bliss Corner,   Bowenville,   Braleys,   Brayton Point,   Britanniaville,   Camp Herbron,   Camp Merriwood,   Camp Noquochoke,   Camp Welch,   Central Village,   Centre Mills,   Chartley,   Copper Works,   Coury Heights,   Cow Yard,   Cranes Station,   Dartmouth,   Dighton,   East Fairhaven,   East Freetown,   East Mansfield,   East Norton,   Easton,   Easton Center,   Easton Green,   Easton Station,   Eastondale,   Fairhaven,   Fall River,   Fall River Station,   Freetown,   Great Neck,   Harbor View,   Harris,   Head of Westport,   Heaven Heights,   Hebronville,   Hillcrest,   Hixville,   Hortonville,   Idlewood,   Inland Park,   Judson,   Kempton Croft,   Knollmere,   Lakeside,   Long Plain,   Mansfield,   Mansfield Center,   Meadow Brook,   Miles Bridge,   Monroes,   Mount Pleasant,   Myricks,   Nasketucket,   New Bedford,   Nonquitt,   North Attleboro,   North Attleborough,   North Dartmouth,   North Dighton,   North Easton,   North Fairhaven,   North Rehoboth,   North Seekonk,   North Swansea,   North Westport,   Norton,   Norton Center,   Norton Grove,   Oakland,   Ocean Grove,   Perrins Crossing,   Pine Hill Acres,   Pope Beach,   Pottersville,   Prattville,   Raynham,   Raynham Center,   Rehoboth,   Robinsonville,   Rockdale,   Russells Mills,   Seekonk,   Segreganset,   Sherwood Forest,   Shore Acres,   Silver Shell Beach,   Slades Ferry,   Smith Mills,   Somerset,   South Dartmouth,   South Easton,   South Rehoboth,   South Seekonk,   South Swansea,   South Westport,   Steep Brook,   Suburban Park,   Summit Grove,   Swansea,   Swansea Center,   Touisset,   West Dighton,   West Mansfield,   Westgate Park,   Westport,   Westport Factory,   Westport Point,   Westview Park,   Whiteville,   Wigwam Beach,   Winnecunnet,   Winsegansett Heights,  

 

Or have a look at other Massachusetts counties including:

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

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

Here are some interesting facts about Taunton, Massachusetts:

1. Taunton is known as the "Silver City" because of its history as a major center for silver production in the 19th century.

2. The city was founded in 1637 by settlers from Plymouth Colony, making it one of the oldest towns in the United States.

3. Taunton is home to the Taunton Green, a historic park and gathering place that dates back to colonial times.

4. The city was a major transportation hub in the 19th century, with several railroads and the Taunton River providing easy access to Boston and other major cities.

5. Taunton was the site of a major battle during King Philip's War, a conflict between Native American tribes and the English colonists in the 1670s.

6. The Taunton State Hospital was opened in 1854 and served as a major psychiatric hospital for over a century. It is now closed and the property is being redeveloped.

7. Several notable people have called Taunton home, including baseball player Bill Monbouquette, musician Scott Stapp, and actor Norman Lloyd.