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Plympton, Massachusetts

Plympton, Massachusetts
A quiet, rural town in the heart of Plymouth County, Plympton maintains a strong connection to its 17th-century agricultural roots. Originally settled in 1662 as the western parish of Plymouth, the town has evolved into a peaceful residential community known for its expansive forests, wetlands, and conservation areas. Plympton holds a unique place in history as the birthplace of Deborah Sampson, a Revolutionary War hero who famously disguised herself to serve in the Continental Army. Today, the town is defined by its small-town charm, protected natural landscapes like the Two Brooks Preserve, and a commitment to preserving the rural character of the South Shore.

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