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Welcome to Kingston, Massachusetts

Kingston, Massachusetts is a growing seaside community blending protected open spaces, bustling business areas, waterfront and inland residential communities. Kingston residents are fortunate to benefit from the ambiance of a coastal setting with the conveniences found in many larger communities. Kingston and the nearby communities offer a variety of recreational activities including tennis, gold, sailing and nature trails. It also offers easy access to Plymouth, Cape Cod and major routes including Routes 3, 44 and 53 as well as providing Boston commuters a commuter rail station.
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