Scituate, Massachusetts

Scituate is a seacoast town midway between Boston and Plymouth.
Founded in 1636 by colonists from Plymouth and immigrants from the County of Kent England.

The name Scituate derived from Satuit, the Wampanoag term for cold brook, which refers to a brook that runs to the inner harbor at Cole Parkway and the bottom of Front Street in Scituate Harbor Village.

It has evolved to a sought after seaside suburban community.  Approx 18,000 year round residents; population almost doubles summer residents and visitors where many seasonal activities ensue.

Town website: http://www.scituatema.gov/
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Beaches: https://www.scituatema.gov/scituate-tourism/our-history/pages/beaches