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PLYMOUTH County 41.937050N 70.746318W 70.656396W 41.937050N 1990 COUNTY BLOCK MAP (RECREATED): PLYMOUTH County 41.937050N 70.746318W 70.656396W C S h o ar u th lo tte S t D r S c hu b e r t R d Laurinda Ln h lgiP ir m 's H wy h c r J ay e tS u i a h b g e y H gu eh s tS s C o 101* e Plymouth 54275 e R o o s evelt Rd c S r S 415* a e t t i 405* t 426* r i C g E s t a R d b o 619* R Tav ern P ath a LEGEND s 411* d Dr y e r r u S m R 417* 103* e 5305 u r i C h c a o c e g a t S v P o l d 305* h c 109* n a 110* i v n d Point R Branch t e aC dn le ow od Dr n d l e e w R d R ls il H n ve e S 102* d r o r i C a i b m u l o C 427 l o J a n M a r ie D r t n n d 415* SYMBOL NAME STYLE 114* 306* L D n r L t P e s v r A e Lout Pond aL pm gil h t sre L n e a S a l t a n h m c g i s i l p l t la Ave Lasca 303* e h u e q c INTERNATIONAL n e L lin ue cq Ja m o s B il lin g to n S ea R d ' s r r Little e n d d Pine Needle Ln l D l i n Ln hard Orc r's yde d R R L Clear n r 112 d t S e m o s n a S g R AIR r e 420* Pond a r t k h d i W o r r al l R Darby Pond d 206 c r 115 o t S e r o m l i 203 F 111 r n a C 205 301* O n t 108* o r D r e rk a P 422* r 423* a P d R ta s E t i r Trust Land S S b 104* a L o m b a r d S t e t m l l o a u u l t m 103* Good Oman Ln C le a r P o n d R d n Co pter Ln 113 R Jif yf Rd Cir ia lumb Co d R d n o P t u o L b Billington Sea R d t o S nt Clear Pond Sa TJSA / TDSA / ANVSA f p a d f 204 y t r e d r R t C n o r y B d 103* L 116* S 201* n t E lde rbe rry Dr 207 d R e c a n r u F al r e d e F STATE (or statistically equivalent entity) d W a y f a r e r D r 5301 e F l i n t l o c k e D r r 101* 102 b y Hol man Rd s r D y r e m o tg n o M e u d R t in o P s t' h ig n K COUNTY (or statistically equivalent entity) f n m a l r p t S y rr e b h s A r a r n Long Pond Rd m y D r d y L R e d W Trask R 1 r Rd Carve l d R s u p m u a B r e n t D Pond 421 n n n r g D a r b y S t a t i o n R d e i r y W atalie N V e r o n i c a R d D MINOR CIVIL DIV. / CCD m e P L asi A ev r t l Wy ta en m Pi r P s d Nye R F r ancis R d n b r I ce Ho us e L n a h d o o y Place within Subject Entity Lake 103 g 137 R n A e n a n n L n r e t n a L r Thistle D 107 g d L v i r D e n i P h g i H n n R i l 1 S c r e c 136 t H g Rd rlin Da M u s k e t R d e o i a d u s t R s S a d R Incorporated Place / CDP t s d n ill Ln Duck H i k o G r e en v i e w D r o B lac k C at Rd e n t a Ln ox C c t g k Place outside of Subject Entity t ll S Powe 135 n R 307 C i Knol l R d l R a 106 l d 1 t d o W o od b in e D r t S n o t g n li l i B n S R o 106 Hu n ti n gto n Rd l l t t 108 d l 105 Incorporated Place / CDP R L ad y S li p p e r D r 139 132 n t S n o lt u F d Cambr di ge W y 308 t i d n W e n dy Ln y g ing Ct Chann Corporate Offset Boundary t n G a b le L n 209 S 210 o d Goose Pond l n i y p n ine L e P Littl Ln y Am 2 212 p R L e d r n 113 101* 208 131 Census Tract / BNA 117 D r er man T Coach 316 3 n B a y b e r r y L n BLOCK o 138 s i l C a n d l e l i g h t D r d r Black Cat Rd i r i C n o s i l l A R C d M i c a ja h P o n d R d 134 R 116 r e D c d H o o d D r 314 c o a n ABBREVIATION REFERENCE: AIR = American Indian Reservation; 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