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    The town is located roughly 44 miles (71 km) southeast of Boston (it is almost exactly 40 miles (64 km) from Plymouth Rock to the Massachusetts State House) and equidistantly east of Providence, Rhode Island. [citation needed] Located in the Plymouth Pinelands, the town of Plymouth has many distinct geographical features.
    The mission of the Plymouth Town Clerk's Department is to maintain and produce the records of the Town of Plymouth and to provide copies of them for internal and external use. Also, it serves the public by directing them to appropriate offices within town government through the switchboard and mail services.
    Learn about the current Town General Bylaws and the Town Charter which are defining and structural documents under which the Town of Plymouth operates. Learn about upcoming public meetings and access the agendas to learn how to participate. See how to make a request to access public records.
    Lots to see is right……Plymouth township is a staggering 96 square miles in size,dwarfing even 2nd place Middleboro for Ma bragging rights. It contains most of the Standish State Forest,which in itself is larger than many towns. About the only thing you can’t find somewhere in Plymouth is a mountain.
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  5. Plymouth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

    WEBwww.plymouth-ma.gov. Plymouth ( / ˈplɪməθ /; historically also spelled as Plimouth and Plimoth) is a town and county seat of Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. Located in Greater Boston, the town …

  6. Town of Plymouth, MA | Plymouth MA - Facebook

    WEBTown of Plymouth, MA, Plymouth, Massachusetts. 3,935 likes · 78 talking about this · 36 were here. The Official Facebook Page for the Town of Plymouth,...

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  7. The Essential Guide to Plymouth, MA - New England

    WEBJul 06 2022. Guide to Plymouth, MA | Harbor. Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker. Founded in 1620, Plymouth, MA, is a coastal town south of Boston that’s anchored in history as the site of the first Pilgrim settlement.