Water Companies in Brant Rock, MA
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Aquarion Water Co
(781) 982-7555 more info
Aquarion Water Co of MA
(781) 740-6694 more info
Duxbury Water Department
(781) 934-1103 more info
Halifax Water Department Office
(781) 293-1733 more info
Hanson Water Department
(781) 447-1200 more info
Kingston Water Department
(781) 585-0516 more info
Norwell Water Department
(781) 659-8076 more info
Pembroke Water Department
(781) 293-3874 more info
Plymouth Water Department
(508) 830-4153 more info
Rockland Water Department
(781) 878-0901 more info

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Facts about Brant Rock, MA:
Ocean Bluff-Brant Rock is a census-designated place (CDP) in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, composed of the villages of Ocean Bluff and Brant Rock in the town of Marshfield. The population was 5,100 at the 2000 census. Brant Rock and Ocean Bluff were originally inhabited by Native Americans, including members of the Wampanoag Tribe of the Algonquian peoples. Native American artifacts have been found extensively in the area. The main road through the area, known today as "Ocean Street," is a Native American road, likely very ancient. The area at the end of Brant Rock village, known as Blackman's Point, was a Native American campground. In the 1630s, the government of the Pilgrim settlers at Plimoth Plantation began to give out land grants in the area. The Ocean Bluff area was first granted to the governor of the Pilgrims. It was known by about 1638 as "Governor's Island." Later on in the 17th century, it became known as "Winter's Island." Christopher Winter was later...

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