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Easton is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States.The population was 25,058 at the 2020 census. [1] It is part of the Greater Boston area.. Easton is governed by an elected Select Board.
Easton: Town Bristol Open town meeting 25,058 29.2 sq mi (75.63 km 2) 28.4 sq mi (73.56 km 2) 1725 Yarmouth: Town Barnstable Open town meeting 25,023 28.2 sq mi (73.04 km 2) 24.1 sq mi (62.42 km 2) 1639 Westford: Town Middlesex Open town meeting 24,643 31.3 sq mi (81.07 km 2) 30.6 sq mi (79.25 km 2) 1729 Canton: Town Norfolk Open town meeting ...
The North Easton Historic District is bounded on the east by Massachusetts Route 138, the south by Main and Lincoln Streets, the west by Main Street, and the north by Elm Street. The largest features of this area are the estates of the Ames family and their former industrial sites, when they were leading manufacturers of shovels and other tools.
The Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management limits its definition of the South Shore to the municipalities between Boston Harbor and Cape Cod, which includes Atlantic coastal and coastal watershed areas "from the three-mile (5 km) limit of the state territorial sea to 100 feet (30 m) beyond the first major land transportation route encountered (a road, highway, rail line, etc.)". [4]
The Furnace Village Historic District is a historic district encompassing a historic colonial industrial area in Easton, Massachusetts. It is centered on the junction of Foundry Street (Massachusetts Routes 106 and 123) with South Street and Poquanticut Avenue. The area was settled in 1723, with industrial activity beginning in 1742.
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Easton: 16.2: 26.1: Route 106 west – Mansfield: Western end of Route 106 concurrency: 17.4: 28.0: Route 106 east – West Bridgewater: Eastern end of Route 106 concurrency at Five Corners intersection: 20.1: 32.3: Route 138 south – Taunton: Southern end of Route 138 concurrency: 20.3: 32.7: Route 138 north – Stoughton: Northern end of ...
Until the late 1960's - early 1970's, Route 138 was multiplexed with Route 28 on Blue Hill Avenue to Route 3 (now MA 203) on Morton Street, then to the Arborway and the Jamaicaway. Route 138 turned off onto Brookline Avenue at intersection of the Jamaicaway (where it became the Riverway) and continued to end at US Route 20 and Route 30 in ...