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  1. Hull is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, located on a peninsula at the southern edge of Boston Harbor. Its population was 10,072 at the 2020 census . [1] Hull is the smallest town by land area in Plymouth County and the eleventh smallest in the state. [2]

  2. Mar 22, 2019 · 1. Hull Lifesaving Museum. 56. Speciality Museums. The museum (HLM) is located in the original 1889 Lifesaving Station with views of Boston's outer harbor and islands; Boston Light, the first lighthouse built in North America stands tall offshore. …. 2. Nantasket Beach Reservation. 419.

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  3. 42.30348 -70.92024. 1 Hull Terminal ( Hingham/Hull Ferry, F2H ), 180 Main St. 8AM-6PM, varies. Ferry service connecting to Long Wharf in Boston. Certain routes also stop at Hingham and Logan Airport. Review the schedule, service runs year round with many more trips offered in summer. No connections to George's Island or the Boston Harbor ...

  4. Hull is a town in Massachusetts in the South Shore region. Hull has about 11,200 residents. Mapcarta, the open map. ... Massachusetts, United States; Postal code: 02045;

  5. Jan 17, 2023 · Situated on the southern point of Boston Harbor, Hull is actually a series of islands connected by sandbars, which forms Nantasket Peninsula. The expansive shoreline is fantastic for long strolls. Besides beaches, Hull, MA, is filled with American history. The first lighthouse and the first U.S. electric railroad were both built in Hull.

  6. www.town.hull.ma.usHull MA

    June 22, 2024Dear Residents of Hull, Monday, June 24th Bottled Water Distribution » ... Hull Town Hall 253 Atlantic Ave., Hull, MA 02045. Tel: 781-925-2000 ...

  7. Hull, MA. Incorporated in 1644, Hull is a long narrow peninsula that projects into Boston Harbor. Due to its unusual geography, the town of 28.21 square miles was originally used as a trading post. Later, the town’s beaches, access to Boston, and sea air brought hordes of visitors, and by 1840 steamers were making three trips a day between ...

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