People in Plymouth, MA typically live in suburban or rural neighborhoods. Many residents commute to nearby cities for work. The town offers a mix of historical sites, outdoor activities, and local businesses for its residents.
There are 905,896 people age 65 and older that live in MA. This is about 13.8 percent of the population.
The New Plymouth District has a population of 68,901 (2006 Census) - nearly two thirds of the total population of the Taranaki region. There are 59,424 people living in urban areas and 9,477 in rural areas.
The population, as of the 2007 census, is 30,168 people.
According to census.gov, the 2007 ACS population estimate for Brockton, Massachusetts, is 93,092.
According to census.gov, the 2007 ACS population estimate for Gloucester, Massachusetts, is 30,308.
Plymouth, MA
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The first colonists settled at Plymouth, MA in 1620.
in Plymouth, Boston, MA.
Plymouth, MA
Lowell, MA, is approximately 45 miles northwest of Plymouth, MA. The driving distance typically takes about an hour, depending on traffic conditions. You can reach Plymouth via I-495 and Route 3.
Plymouth, MA
105,167 people live in Lowell
If one goes on tours of Plymouth, MA, one will see the Plymouth Rock, Forefathers' Monument, etc. Plymouth is a rich historic site that tells the story of New England.
The address of the Plymouth Public Library is: 132 South St, Plymouth, MA 02360
an hour and forty minutes
20,136 people live in sandwich, MA.