Location of Plymouth within the state of Massachusetts.

There are several neighborhoods in Plymouth, Massachusetts. With a total area of 134.0 mi² (347.0 km2), Plymouth is the largest municipality in Massachusetts by area. In addition, with a population of 51,701 at the 2000 census and an estimated population of 57,901 in 2007,[1] Plymouth is the second-largest town in the state by population (after Framingham. (Framingham is actually now a city making Plymouth the largest town.) As such, Plymouth is home to many distinct neighborhoods and geographical locations.

The most prominent of Plymouth's neighborhoods is Plymouth Center, also referred to as Downtown Plymouth. It is home to Plymouth's town hall and harbor. The geographical regions of North Plymouth, South Plymouth, and West Plymouth are named based upon their relationship to Plymouth Center.

Plymouth has one of the longest coastlines of any town in Massachusetts, and makes up the entire western shore of Cape Cod Bay. The town is therefore home to a wide array of beach communities.

List of neighborhoods

Plymouth Center as it appeared in 1910
Court Street in Plymouth Center
Saquish Neck, as viewed from Plymouth Beach
The Village Green of The Pinehills

See also

References

  1. Town of Plymouth Population Projections Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, 1980 - 2007. Accessed: 13 July 2007.
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