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Weir Village, Massachusetts

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Weir Village is still home to several industrial and privately owned commercial businesses. Within a modern warehouse in between 4th Street and 5th Street are larger businesses dedicated to recreational sports and performing arts to benefit the youth of the community. The portion of the Taunton River
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began, with a junction at Weir Village just north of Ingell Street. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, ocean-going vessels would dock at Weir Village and was a vital part of the city of Taunton's economy, which included brickmaking, iron, textiles and machinery. Weir Village was also an
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was located on West Water Street, just south of the village center. It was the long-time maker of the well-known Glenwood cooking stove. Part of the stove company complex was later occupied by the
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on Ingell Street into apartments and retail/office space. The agency is currently in the process of renovating the former F.B. Rogers Silver Company factory into loft residences.
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settlers arrived in the early 17th century. The location which would later become Weir Village was used by the natives who erected fishing weirs to catch herring in the
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that runs through the Weir Village is framed by two narrow public parks Weir Village Riverfront Park West and Weir Willage Riverfront Park East.
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important early transport hub for grain leaving the interior areas of southeastern Massachusetts for export.
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The village contains a small, but active row of small shops, bars and restaurants, as well as the historic
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which were placed across the Taunton River from pre-colonial times until the early 20th century, to catch
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A shipbuilding industry developed at Weir Village during the early 19th century. In 1838, the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Weir Village, Massachusetts
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The Taunton area was called "Cohannet" by the native
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Taunton
Bristol County, Massachusetts
Taunton River
tidal
fishing weirs
herring
Wampanoag
English
Taunton River
Taunton Branch Railroad
Old Weir Stove Company
F.B. Rogers Silver Company
Neighborhood Corporation
Cohannet Mill No. 3
Weir Engine House
List of mill towns in Massachusetts
USGS history
Chisholm, Hugh
"Taunton" 
Encyclopædia Britannica
TMLP history
41°53′00″N 71°05′08″W / 41.88333°N 71.08556°W / 41.88333; -71.08556
Weir Corporation
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Weir Village, Massachusetts
CSX Transportation Company
Categories
Villages in Bristol County, Massachusetts

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