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  2. D.W. Field Park - Wikipedia

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    D.W. Field Park is a municipal park managed by the parks department of the city of Brockton, Massachusetts. The park consists of 650 acres (260 ha) of fields, woodlands, and water bodies in northern Brockton and southern Avon, Massachusetts. It was created in 1925 as a bequest from Brockton businessman Daniel W. Field.

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  4. Pemex Deer Park - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Deer Park refinery began in 1929, on an 800-acre site, and has expanded several times over the years. Construction of the petrochemical facilities began in 1940. Before Shell sold Deer Park to Pemex, the facility encompassed 2,300 acres and employed 1,500 Shell employees, and 1,200 contract employees of several subcontractors.

  5. Shell USA - Wikipedia

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    Shell USA, Inc. (formerly Shell Oil Company, Inc.) is the United States–based wholly owned subsidiary of Shell plc, a UK-based transnational corporation "oil major" which is among the largest oil companies in the world. Approximately 18,000 Shell employees are based in the U.S.

  6. 'Masterpiece' home once owned by a Brockton mayor just sold ...

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    This single-family house at 42 Thorny Lea Terrace in Brockton sold for $779,900, on Oct. 19, 2023. This property was sold by Mark A. Maraglia with EXIT Premier Real Estate.

  7. Brockton 'dream home' that sold for $550,000 has kitchen that ...

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    BROCKTON − A house on Benham Street sold for $772,500, topping this week's list of real estate transactions for single-family houses in the city.. An Easton home on Chickadee Lane sold for ...

  8. Department of Conservation and Recreation - Wikipedia

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    All non-pedestrian bridges were transferred to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation on November 1, 2009 as part of a transportation reform law. [8] [9] Originally, a certain number of bridges listed in the act creating MassDOT were to be transferred after December 31, 2014 when ongoing construction was completed. However, a Memorandum ...

  9. Brockton Eats with Alisha: New restaurants coming to the area

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