MANOMET, MASSACHUSETTS

'Manomet, Massachusetts' is a seaside village of Plymouth, Massachusetts . It is named for the Manomet Native American sub-group of the Wampanoag whose settlement was located atop the dominant hill in the region when European settlers arrived in Plymouth in 1620.[1]
Pilgrim Station, the only operating nuclear power plant in Massachusetts, is located in Manomet, north of Priscilla Beach. The village is also home to the Priscilla Beach Theatre, a professional center for drama education and performance.
Manomet consists of the following neighborhoods:

Priscilla Beach

White Horse Beach

★ Manomet Heights

★ Manomet Bluffs

★ Fisherman's Landing

★ Churchill Landing

★ Cedar Bushes

★ Manomet Beach

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See also



Plymouth, Massachusetts

Neighborhoods in Plymouth, Massachusetts

References


1. Mayflower, , Nathaniel, Philbrick, Penguin Group, ,

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History of Manomet

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