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  2. Randolph, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Randolph charter of 2009 [ 2] The Town of Randolph is a suburban city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. At the 2020 census, the city population was 34,984. [ 3] Randolph adopted a charter effective January 2010 providing for a council-manager form of government instead of the traditional town meeting.

  3. Gills Farm Archeological District - Wikipedia

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    Gills Farm Archeological District is a historic district in Randolph, Massachusetts. The district, located in a riverine environment, encompasses a collection of prehistoric archaeological sites dating from the Middle Archaic to the Woodland period. Middle Archaic components include evidence of Neville and Stark projectile points. [2]

  4. Ponkapoag Camp of Appalachian Mountain Club - Wikipedia

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    The Ponkapoag Camp of Appalachian Mountain Club is a camp of the Appalachian Mountain Club located on the eastern shore of Ponkapoag Pond in Randolph, Massachusetts. [2] The camp consists of a collection of 20 cabins, dispersed across a wooded area, that typically sleep 4-6 people. No electricity or potable water is available at the camp.

  5. Massachusetts Route 28 - Wikipedia

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    N.E. → Route 30. Route 28 is a 151.93-mile-long (244.51 km) nominally south–north state highway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, running from the town of Eastham via Boston to the New Hampshire state line in Methuen. Following the route from its nominally southern end, Route 28 initially heads south to the town of Chatham then turns west ...

  6. List of counties in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Massachusetts has 14 counties, though eight [1] of these fourteen county governments were abolished between 1997 and 2000. The counties in the southeastern portion of the state retain county-level local government (Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes, Norfolk, Plymouth) or, in one case, (Nantucket County) consolidated city-county government.

  7. Stetson Hall - Wikipedia

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    Stetson Hall is the former town hall of Randolph, Massachusetts, located at 6 South Main Street. The 21⁄2 -story Greek Revival building, which was constructed in 1842, is the most monumental Greek Revival structure in the town, and occupies an elevated site in a prominent position at its center. Its temple front consists of six large fluted ...

  8. Southeastern Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    2,099,851. • Density. 480/sq mi (190/km 2) Southeastern Massachusetts is a region of Massachusetts located south of Boston and east of Rhode Island. It is commonly used to describe areas with cultural ties to both Boston and Providence, Rhode Island, and includes the cities of New Bedford and Fall River and their respective suburbs. Despite ...

  9. Holbrook/Randolph station - Wikipedia

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    Braintree. toward South Station. South Coast Rail. Montello. toward Fall River or New Bedford. Location. Holbrook/Randolph station (also signed as Randolph/Holbrook) is an MBTA Commuter Rail station on the border of Holbrook and Randolph, Massachusetts. It is served by the Middleborough/Lakeville Line .