Plainville is part of the Boston and Providence metropolitan areas. It is the third youngest town in Massachusetts, becoming officially recognized as a town in 1905. With just over 8,000 residents, Plainville is one of three towns in the King Philip school district. Plainville is known for having a small-town feel, with 266 acres of conservation land, and easy access to amenities.
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Nature/Parks | Top Restaurants | Things to Do (Fun) |
Lake Mirimichi | House of Fortune | An Unlikely Story Bookstore |
Tavern from Tower Square | Plainridge Park Casino | |
Anthony’s North End Deli | Walnut Hill Farm | |
The Chieftain Pub | ||
Pastry Box |
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*Population/housing unit statistics from 2010 Census
**School rankings from :
Niche “2019 Best School Districts in MA”: (of 218 entries)
Boston Magazine “2018 Best Public High Schools in Boston”: (of 150 high schools)
SchoolDigger “Best School Districts in Massachusetts”: (of 350 entries)
***tax rates are per $1000 of assessed value for residential property
****FDK rates are for the 2018-2019 school year
***** TOP EMPLOYER information from “The Official Website of the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development”