Town of Mattapoisett

Town of Mattapoisett is a locality in , . Town of Mattapoisett is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the hamlet .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Ned Point Light and Third Meetinghouse.

Lighthouse
is a historic lighthouse on Ned's Point Road in . The lighthouse was built in 1838 at a cost of approximately $5,000, and named after Ned Dexter, a local farmer.

Place of worship
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The is an historic church, community meeting house and Grange Hall at 1 Fairhaven Road in . Built in 1816, it is the town's oldest surviving public building, and the one in which the meeting leading to its separation from took place.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Mattapoisett and Marion.

is a charming town along the southern coast with a large harbor on Buzzards Bay. Its name is thought to come from the Wampanoag native word for "resting place". It is now a classic small coastal town.

is a town in in the area. It is largely a residential community with a pretty harbor.

Town of Mattapoisett

Latitude
41.6607° or 41° 39′ 38″ north
Longitude
-70.8117° or 70° 48′ 42″ west
Population
6,270
Elevation
16 feet (5 metres)
Open location code
87HFM56Q+78
Geo­Names ID
4943447
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Localities in the Area

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