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By 1940, only the South Hanson and Monponsett Post Offices remained open, with Bryantville being moved to the Pembroke side of the road. That same year, the Post Office would change the South Hanson name to just Hanson. [10] Today, some distinct neighborhoods still exist, while South Hanson and Monponsett tend to be the most well known.
Hanson is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Hanson in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 2,118 at the 2010 census. The population was 2,118 at the 2010 census.
District 7 School (Hanson, Massachusetts) H. Hanson station; M. Massachusetts Route 14; Massachusetts Route 27; Massachusetts Route 58; O. Oldham Pond (Massachusetts)
Camp Kiwanee is a summer camp and function facility at 1 Camp Kiwanee Road in Hanson, Massachusetts.The core of the property is a summer estate called "The Needles" which was built by industrialist Albert Cameron Burrage between 1899 and 1905.
In the state of Massachusetts, there are over 4,300 listings, representing about 5% of all NRHP listings nationwide and the second-most of any U.S. state, behind only New York. Listings appear in all 14 Massachusetts counties.
The original Hitching Post was purchased in 1952 by the Ostini family in Casmalia, California, in a building that was previously the Casmalia Hotel before it was converted into a restaurant in the 1940s. [1] Its sister restaurant The Hitching Post II was opened in 1986 in Buellton, California. [citation needed]
The station was renamed South Hanson on June 24, 1878. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] A new wooden station building was constructed that year; it was split in half in 1886 and a new middle section added. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The original station was converted to a freight house and may have survived as late as the 1990s.
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