Swansea
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Swansea, Massachusetts, is a historic town established on October 30, 1667, by Pastor John Myles and Captain Thomas Willett, originally encompassing a vast area that has since been reduced through the incorporation of neighboring towns. With a population of approximately 15,383 as of 1997, Swansea offers a rich local history and a range of recreational opportunities for its residents and visitors alike.
The town, the fourth founded in Bristol County, boasts a variety of historical resources, including old photographs and publications about its past. Swansea is characterized by its charming community atmosphere, set against a backdrop of scenic landscapes and a commitment to preserving its unique heritage.
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