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  2. Padanaram, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Padanaram [ˈpeɪdnˌɛɹəm] is a coastal village in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States. The village is located on Buzzards Bay , more specifically near the inlet of Apponagansett Bay. History

  3. Dartmouth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Notable affluent sections within South Dartmouth are Nonquitt, Round Hill, Barney's Joy, and Mishaum Point. As of the 2020 census, the year-round population of Dartmouth was 33,783. [3] Dartmouth is the third-largest town (by land area) in Massachusetts, after Plymouth and Middleborough. [4]

  4. Rural Cemetery and Friends Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the more decorative nature of the Rural Cemetery, the Friends Cemetery is much plainer. It consists of a roughly 2-acre (0.81 ha) parcel on one side of the Rural Cemetery, which was sold to the Dartmouth Friends in 1849, but is administered by the city. This section has less ornate markers, generally laid out in rectilinear fashion.

  5. Crowninshield House - Wikipedia

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    The Crowninshield House stands at the southwest corner of Marlborough and Dartmouth Street. It is a four-story brick building, featuring a variety of trim in black brick, brownstone, and decorative green and blue tiles. It has a mansard roof, and a projecting two-story entrance section at the center of the main facade. The entry is flanked by ...

  6. Davolls General Store - Wikipedia

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    Sherratt continued on to Dartmouth where he became involved in town politics and eventually would be buried in the South Dartmouth Cemetery after dying in 1924. [ 21 ] Throughout its entire history Davolls sold a variety of everyday items constituting the normal purpose of a general store. [ 11 ]

  7. Back Bay station - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneous with the construction of the resulting South Station in 1899, the New Haven also built its first Back Bay Station just east of Dartmouth Street to compete with the B&A's Columbus Avenue station. Back Bay station opened on September 19, 1899 – the same day that Providence Division trains began using South Station. [11]

  8. Southworth Library (Dartmouth, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Dartmouth Cultural Center - which is housed at the library - hosts various events in the local community, mostly regarding art and youth activities. Dartmouth Cultural Center maintains its mission through educational activities, presenting the works of local artists and art groups, and partnering and collaborating with others committed to the arts in their community; the DCC is a nonprofit ...

  9. South Coast (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    UMass Dartmouth is known for its brutalist campus structures. Institutions of higher learning located in South Coast communities include: University of Massachusetts Dartmouth- Dartmouth; Charlton College of Business- Dartmouth; University of Massachusetts School of Law- Dartmouth; Bristol Community College- Fall River and New Bedford