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Plymouth County

Plymouth County is a geographic region in southeastern Massachusetts, known for its historical significance as the site of the Plymouth Colony, established in 1620. Today, it encompasses a mix of residential communities, towns, and natural areas, offering a blend of suburban and rural environments. The county is recognized for its rich history, including landmarks like Plymouth Rock, as well as attractions such as beaches, parks, and historic sites. It also functions as an administrative region, providing services like courts and public records, while serving as a hub for tourism and local business.