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  2. Russell Garrison - Wikipedia

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    The Russell Garrison was a fortified area of Dartmouth, Massachusetts in the 17th century. Now a small town-owned public park located on Fort Street in its Apponagansett neighborhood, the garrison site includes the reconstructed foundational remnants of the homestead of early settler John Russell, progenitor of the locally prominent Russell family.

  3. Wallis Heights, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Wallis Heights is a Canadian urban neighbourhood in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality.. Wallis Heights is situated immediately north of Shannon Hill at the Northeastern end of the Bedford Basin, around the northern side of the A. Murray MacKay Bridge, [1] also known as 'the new bridge', in the former city of Dartmouth.

  4. Round Hill (Dartmouth, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    It adapted the mansion as a religious retreat center. Its upper floors were converted into 64 individual rooms, and its main floor reworked to include a chapel, conference rooms, and library. In 1968 the Jesuits sold much of the estate's beach to the Town of Dartmouth. In 1970 it sold the entire property to Gratia R. Montgomery, a local woman.

  5. Dartmouth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Dartmouth Natural Resource Trust in Dartmouth, is a non-profit land trust incorporated in 1971 working to preserve and protect Dartmouth's natural resources. [54] The trust has protected 5,400 acres of land since 1971 and owns 1,800 acres in Dartmouth as of 2020, [ 55 ] including 35 miles of hiking trails, and ocean and river walks.

  6. Padanaram, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The raiding parties targeted Akin specifically because he had expelled the Loyalists from Dartmouth. [2] After the raid, Akin moved to his only remaining property, a small home on Potters Hill - the Elihu Akin House. Elihu never financially recovered from the raid and died poor; he lived at the house until his death in 1794.

  7. Dartmouth Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Dartmouth Crossing is a C$280 million commercial development owned by North American Development Group. [2] When it was first being developed, it was the largest retail construction project in Canada east of Calgary. [3] It is located north of the interchange between Highway 111 and Highway 118 in Dartmouth.

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