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The library was acquired by the town of Dartmouth in 1927. The building lacked space to contain books by 1958, and in April 1967 it was voted upon to build a new library with $515,000 on Dartmouth Street. [88] In fiscal year 2008, the town of Dartmouth spent 1.5% ($865,864) of its budget on its public libraries—approximately $25 per person. [89]
Dartmouth (/ ˈ d ɑːr t m ə θ /) is a town and civil parish in the English county of Devon.It is a tourist destination set on the western bank of the estuary of the River Dart, which is a long narrow tidal ria that runs inland as far as Totnes.
Dartmouth: Town Bristol Representative town meeting 33,783 97.5 sq mi (252.52 km 2) 60.9 sq mi (157.73 km 2) 1664 Franklin: City Norfolk Administrator-Council 33,261
The community of Dartmouth is coterminous with the former City of Dartmouth. [9] Eastern Passage: 13.72 km 2 (5.30 sq mi) [10] English Corner: 2.78 km 2 (1.07 sq mi)
The village of Padanaram was one of many settlements that began cropping up within the town of Old Dartmouth after its purchase from the Wampanoag by members of the Plymouth Colony in 1652. During King Philip's War, English colonists residing in the area took shelter at Russell Garrison. Remains of the settlement can still be seen at the foot ...
This is a list of villages in Massachusetts, arranged alphabetically.. In Massachusetts, villages usually do not have any official legal status; all villages are part of an incorporated municipality (town or city - see List of municipalities in Massachusetts) which is the smallest official form of government.
A number of contests have begun taking form for the upcoming Dartmouth Annual Town Election ballot. Here's who's looking to run.
It includes one house estimated to have been built in 1670, making it Dartmouth's oldest surviving structure, and the town's historic animal pound, a stone enclosure built in 1831. Non-residential buildings include Davolls General Store , a Federal-period general store building, a (former) church built in 1830, and two schools.