The Town of Plymouth
is a coastal community in southeastern Massachusetts, approximately 5
miles north of the Cape Cod Canal. It is the seat of Plymouth County, and
has the largest area of any town in the Commonwealth. For most of its
existence, Plymouth was an isolated seacoast area where economic fortunes
were linked to the sea and shipping. The site of the original 1620
settlement is now a portion of today's Downtown/Harbor District. The South
Shore's accessibility to the Boston metropolitan area has greatly
influenced the growth rates of its communities. Desirability in terms of
land prices, tax rates and residential amenities further influenced
community growth and Plymouth's population mushroomed from 18,606 in 1970
to 45,608 in 1990, an increase of 145% in just 20 years. Also of
significance during the period was the development of a healthy industrial
and commercial base. The Town of Plymouth is committed to controlling its
residential growth while welcoming industrial and commercial expansion.
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