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The Canton Corner Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic town center of Canton, Massachusetts. Centered on the junction of Pleasant and Washington Streets, it includes more than 25 properties and 170 acres (69 ha), whose architectural history spans 250 years of occupation and include the town's major civic buildings.
Route 138 south – North Tiverton: Continuation into Rhode Island: 2.4: 3.9: I-195 – New Bedford, Providence, RI Route 79 begins: Southern terminus of Route 79; exit 11 on I-195: 2.9: 4.7: US 6 east (North Davol Street) Southern end of US 6 concurrency: 3.5: 5.6: Route 79 north to Route 24 – Taunton, Middleboro: Northern end of Route 79 ...
Neponset Street – Canton, Norwood: Signed as exits 23A (east) and 23B (west) Canton: 24.8: 39.9 — 25: Dedham Street – Westwood, Canton: Northbound exit and southbound entrance: 26.740: 43.034: 12: 26: I-93 north / US 1 north – Boston Route 128 begins: Southern end of US 1 concurrency; southern terminus and exits 1B-A on I-93; southern ...
A 24-unit apartment complex in North Canton sold for $2 million, according to the latest real estate filings with the Stark County Auditor's Office. ... 7817 Hills and Dales Rd NW #1B, $149,900 ...
North Canton Podiatry has reopened with extended hours after an abrupt closure earlier this year that left patients scrambling for care, records. North Canton Podiatry reopens after 'unexpected ...
Interstates 93, 95, US Route 1 and Massachusetts Route 128 diverge in Canton. I-93 goes east, then north into Boston, from which it continues north into New Hampshire. I-95 is locally a beltway that skirts Boston to the west, continues circling Boston until it is north of the city, then goes north through New Hampshire and ends in Maine.
A North Canton resident working in Canton who earns $50,000 a year would experience an annual tax bill hike of $750. The costs of the general fund exceed revenue by about $1.5 million, said ...
Canton Center is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Canton, Massachusetts. It serves the Providence/Stoughton Line , including most Stoughton Branch service except for evening inbound trains. The station has 1 side platform on the south side of the track west of Washington Street; the platform has a mini-high section for accessibility.