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  2. Taunton Green Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Taunton Green Historic District encompasses the core area of the historic 19th-century commercial downtown business district of Taunton, Massachusetts. It is centered on the town green, laid out in the 1740s, which now serves at the intersection between U.S. Route 44 , Massachusetts Route 140 , and Route 138 .

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    Official: Mass. property owners raising lots of questions as outreach starts on new zoning law for accessory dwelling units.

  4. File:Seal of Taunton, Massachusetts.png - Wikipedia

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    This template is based on official statements by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, which are not definitive in the way a statute or a court ruling is. This formal statement only speaks to public records held by the Massachusetts Archives , so the use of this template for public records of the Commonwealth sourced from individuals or groups not ...

  5. Taunton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Various smaller routes run through other parts of the city. These include a small portion of MA 104, close to the Taunton-Raynham city limits, and MA 79, close to the Taunton-Berkley-Lakeville (Plymouth County) city-town-county limits. Taunton is the western terminus of MA 104. It merges into US 44 after entering the city.

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  7. Church Green (Taunton, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as Meetinghouse Common, Church Green is the site of Taunton's first town center, and the location of its first meetinghouse (ca. 1647), used for both religious and governmental purposes. [3] On November 13, 2011, The City of Taunton, MA raised seven new flag poles.

  8. Hopewell Mills District - Wikipedia

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    A second cotton mill was added in 1821. In 1823, the mills were merged into the stock of the Taunton Manufacturing Company, which operated the mills until 1843. [2] After the bankruptcy of Taunton Manufacturing Company, the mills were acquired by Cyrus Lothrop who controlled the site until his accidental death in 1854.

  9. Greater Taunton Area - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Greater Taunton Area. The Greater Taunton Area is the suburban area surrounding the city of Taunton, in northeastern Bristol County, Massachusetts.It comprises various present-day municipalities that were once under the jurisdiction of Taunton in Colonial America.