Easton, Massachusetts is a historic town in Bristol County, located roughly midway between Boston and Providence, Rhode Island. Established in 1725, Easton is known for its rich industrial past, particularly the Ames Shovel Works, which played a major role in American manufacturing and supplied tools for projects like the Transcontinental Railroad. The town features notable landmarks such as the Governor Oliver Ames Estate and several buildings designed by H. H. Richardson, a prominent architect. Today, Easton has a population of about 25,000 residents and offers a blend of suburban living, historical character, open spaces, and a strong sense of community.
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