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The New England Telephone and Telegraph Engineering Office is a historic commercial building at 47 Pleasant Street in Brockton, Massachusetts.Built in 1923, this Classical Revival building house support services for the main exchange of the local telephone company until about 1950, and has seen other commercial uses since then.
Between Pond St. in Avon and Pleasant St. in Brockton: Avon: Extends into Brockton in Plymouth County: 35: First Baptist Church of Medfield: First Baptist Church of Medfield: September 11, 2003 : 438 Main St.
The Centre and Montello Streets Historic District encompasses an area of well-preserved commercial buildings in Brockton, Massachusetts.The district extends west along Centre Street from the junction of Centre and Montello Streets in downtown Brockton, and includes a few buildings on Montello south of that intersection.
Brockton, Massachusetts – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [31] Pop 2010 [32] Pop 2020 [33] % 2000 % ...
Between Pond St., Avon St., and Pleasant St. Brockton: Extends into Avon in Norfolk County: 36: First Baptist Church of Scituate: First Baptist Church of Scituate: July 27, 2015 : 656 & 660 Country Way
The street has a series of well-preserved Carpenter Gothic houses, with fanciful scroll-sawn vergeboard decoration in the gables, dormers, and porches. Another of the older houses in the district is the c. 1858 Bracketed Italianate house at 21 Lake Avenue. The only Second Empire house in the district is a modest cottage at 112 Pleasant Street. [2]
Brockton Police responded to a shooting at 125 Pleasant St. after receiving a 911 call at 3:23 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 22, Brockton police spokesperson Darren Duarte said in a written statement.
The Central Fire Station is a historic fire station on 40 Pleasant Street in Brockton, Massachusetts.Built in 1884–85, the three-story brick mansard-roofed Second Empire building included several "firsts".