Rehoboth, Massachusetts
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![]() Rehoboth Post Office |
![]() Grazing Horses |
![]() Pond on Reservoir Avenue |
![]() Congregational Church |
Rehoboth is located in southeastern Massachusetts, bordered by Seekonk on the west, Attleboro and Norton on the north, Taunton and Dighton on the east, and Swansea on the southeast and south. The town is about 9 miles east of Taunton, 13 miles north of Fall River, 42 miles south of Boston, and 10 miles east of Providence, Rhode Island.
Like many New England towns, Rehoboth has a long history. Its first settlement took place in 1652 and the town was incorporated in 1745. Rehoboth retains dozens of Colonial and Federal homes and there are many historic houses and buildings preserved throughout the community.
Today, Rehoboth's rural character and scenic open spaces make it an attractive community for residents who enjoy the town's tranquil nature. Instead of commercial areas and malls, Rehoboth is home to bountiful woodlands, horse farms, and winding country roads.
Like many New England towns, Rehoboth has a long history. Its first settlement took place in 1652 and the town was incorporated in 1745. Rehoboth retains dozens of Colonial and Federal homes and there are many historic houses and buildings preserved throughout the community.
Today, Rehoboth's rural character and scenic open spaces make it an attractive community for residents who enjoy the town's tranquil nature. Instead of commercial areas and malls, Rehoboth is home to bountiful woodlands, horse farms, and winding country roads.
![]() Blanding Public Library |
![]() Open Field |
![]() Crestwood Country Club |
![]() Old Perryville Dam |







