Freetown

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Freetown is a historic rural town in Bristol County, southeastern Massachusetts, known for its forests, ponds, and the reputedly haunted Freetown-Fall River State Forest.

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Freetown canonical 3
Town of Freetown 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
adjacentTo Assonet Bay
Fall River, Massachusetts
surface form: Fall River

Lakeville, Massachusetts
surface form: Lakeville
areaCode 508
774
climate humid continental climate
contains Assonet River
Assonet village
East Freetown village
Freetown-Fall River State Forest
Long Pond
Profile Rock area
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Bristol County, Massachusetts
surface form: Bristol County
governmentType open town meeting
hasHistoricSignificance historic rural town in Massachusetts
hasLandUse forested
recreational
residential
hasProtectedArea Freetown-Fall River State Forest
hasReputation paranormal activity in Freetown-Fall River State Forest
hasWaterFeature ponds
rivers
knownFor Freetown-Fall River State Forest
forests
ponds
rural character
locatedIn New England
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedOnContinent North America
partOf Southeastern Massachusetts
surface form: South Coast region of Massachusetts
partOfMetropolitanArea Greater Fall River area
postalCodePrefix 027
region southeastern Massachusetts
settlementType town
state Massachusetts
subdivisionType New England town

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Cortland County, New York contains Freetown
this entity surface form: Town of Freetown