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  1. www.marshfield-ma.govMarshfield MA

    Find information about the town of Marshfield, Massachusetts, including news, events, services, and government. Learn about the town's history, culture, and attractions, such as the South River School Council and the Ventress Memorial Library.

  2. Marshfield is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, on Massachusetts's South Shore. The population was 25,825 at the 2020 census. It includes the census-designated places (CDPs) of Marshfield, Marshfield Hills, Ocean Bluff-Brant Rock, and Cedar Crest, and shares the Green Harbor CDP with the town of Duxbury.

    • Rexhame Beach. At the head of a long peninsula in the north of Marshfield, Rexhame Beach is a marvelous swath of sand and pebbles, backed by dunes. You’ve got the raw beauty of the Atlantic in the east, while the South River is just behind the beach to the west, flowing northwards to its mouth, three miles up the coast at the tip of the peninsula.
    • 1699 Historic Winslow House & Cultural Center. A place of real historical interest, this house is on land that was granted to Mayflower passenger and Governor of the Plymouth Colony, Edward Winslow (1595-1655).
    • Duxbury Beach. On the shore north and south of Marshfield are long barrier beaches that are part of neighboring communities, but by a quirk of geography can only be reached from this town.
    • Daniel Webster Estate and Heritage Center. Secretary of State to three presidents, and renowned orator, Daniel Webster (1782-1852) purchased this estate in 1831 and poured money into various improvements over the years.
  3. Marshfield is an early Pilgrim town, originally part of the "New Colony of New Plimoth in New England," which was established in 1620. Marshfield retains some of its historic character throughout its several quaint villages.

  4. Marshfield, MA. The Town of Marshfield, incorporated in 1640, is a coastal community located 30 miles from Boston. Situated on 31.70 square miles, Marshfield is a seacoast town with a distinctively New England flavor. Five miles of beaches offer beauty and recreation for visitors.

  5. Marshfield is a town on the South Shore of Massachusetts in Plymouth County. It includes the villages of Brant Rock, Green Harbor, Ocean Bluffs, North Marshfield, and Marshfield Hills. It is best known as the home of Daniel Webster an important national political figure from 1832 until his death in 1852.

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