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RNKJ - River-view Room, 1 King Bed with Jacuzzi tub and Balcony Ideal for 2 people with a King Bedroom. WATERFRONT VIEWS OF LEE RIVER Featuring free Wi-Fi the River view Inn and Suites have 104...
Just a short walk away to Brayton Point Beach, this Nationally Historic Registered 1925 Craftsman Bungalow is the definition of Brayton Point. It has all the amenities you need to make yourself at...
RNQQJ - River-view Room, 2 Queen Beds with Jetted tub and Balcony Ideal for 4 people with a 2 Queen Bedroom. WATERFRONT VIEWS OF LEE RIVER Featuring free Wi-Fi the River view Inn and Suites have...
May of 2025 Fall River MBTA Station is finally opening. The station is just 5 miles from the apartment and will take you into Boston's South Station.This charming, fully-renovated 2nd floor...
Waterfront beauty, spacious 5 bedrooms, game room, state of the art air hockey, new video game unit, fire pit, kayaks available on site, enjoy watching the boating and jet ski activity just steps...
NQQ - Deluxe Room, Two Queen Beds Ideal for 2 people with a Queen Bedroom. WATERFRONT VIEWS OF LEE RIVER Featuring free Wi-Fi the River view Inn and Suites have 104 guest rooms. Over half of our...
CNQQ - COURTYARD ROOM, 2 QUEEN BEDS WITH RIVER-VIEW Ideal for 4 people with 2 Queen Bedrooms. WATERFRONT VIEWS OF LEE RIVER Featuring free Wi-Fi the River view Inn and Suites have 104 guest rooms....
NQ - DELUXE ROOM, QUEEN BED Ideal for 2 people with a Queen Bedroom. WATERFRONT VIEWS OF LEE RIVER Featuring free Wi-Fi the River view Inn and Suites have 104 guest rooms. Over half of our rooms...
NK - DELUXE ROOM, KING BED Ideal for 2 people with King Bedroom. WATERFRONT VIEWS OF LEE RIVER Featuring free Wi-Fi the River view Inn and Suites have 104 guest rooms. Over half of our rooms...
Historic Isaac Pierce House located in Somerset Historic Village District. This first floor vintage apartment features large rooms with many old historic touches still intact. Enjoy the original...
RNK - River-view, 1 King Bed with Balcony Ideal for 2 people with a King Bedroom. WATERFRONT VIEWS OF LEE RIVER Featuring free Wi-Fi the River view Inn and Suites have 104 guest rooms. Over half of...
RSUITEJ - River-view Room, King Suite with Jetted tub and Balcony Ideal for 4 people with a King Bedroom with Balcony and Jetted Tub. WATERFRONT VIEWS OF LEE RIVER Featuring free Wi-Fi the River...
Welcome to the Heart of Somerset & Enjoy waterfront living at its finest!Nestled at the very tip of Somerset on a private dead-end road, this coastal waterfront home is the perfect place for a...
Tucked away at the very beginning of Main Street, guests can enjoy a quiet, beautiful nationally historic neighborhood. A great centralized location just minutes to Bristol, Newport, Providence,...
Treat yourself to a waterfront retreat at this charming vacation rental in Somerset! This centrally located home offers easy access to the best of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, whether you...
Somerset is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 18,303 at the 2020 census. It is the birthplace and hometown of Clifford Milburn Holland (1883–1924), the chief engineer and namesake of the Holland Tunnel in New York City.
Somerset was first settled in 1677 on the Shawomet lands, and was officially incorporated in 1790. It was named for Somerset Square in Boston, which was, in turn, named for the county of Somerset in England. It was once a vital shipping point, and after the War of 1812 it was one of America's chief distribution points. In 1872, it became the site of a major coal port, and in the early 20th century a large cannery existed in the town. However, as neighboring Fall River's industry grew, it absorbed much of Somerset's, and the town took on more of a suburban character. In fact, the town's population grew during the Great Depression, as many people from Fall River and other localities moved to the suburb. Today, the town's major industry (other than suburban services) is power generation, with the Montaup Electric Company plant upriver (founded in 1923) and the Brayton Point Power Station at the town's southern tip (founded in 1963). Brayton Point has been the target of much criticism for its pollution problems from burning coal. It closed May 31, 2017.
Historically, the town has had a connective relationship with Fall River. Originally, Slade's Ferry ran across the Taunton River to connect the two towns since the late 18th century. In the late 19th century, the Slade's Ferry Bridge connected the two towns, from the current southern terminus of Brayton Avenue in Somerset to Brownell Street in Fall River, and was double-decked, with a railroad section on the top level. The bridge was dismantled after closing in 1970 due to its rapid deterioration and its low height. (The path of the old bridge is still somewhat visible two large sets of power lines cross the river at the same point.) The Brightman Street Bridge just to the north was opened in 1908. A new bridge, named the Veterans Memorial Bridge, was partially completed prior to a dedication ceremony held on September 11, 2011. At first, only the westbound side of the bridge was open to traffic. Since then, both lanes of the bridge have been opened for traffic.
Somerset is located at (41.748502, −71.153188). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and , or 32.30%, is water. It borders on Mount Hope Bay and Narragansett Bay, and its east border is formed by the Taunton River, an arm of that bay.
Somerset is bordered by Swansea on the west, Dighton on the north, Fall River on the east (across the Taunton River), and Bristol, Rhode Island, to the south. The border with Bristol is located in the middle of the bay. Cities close to Somerset include Fall River, New Bedford, Attleboro, and Providence, and the town is one hour's drive south of Boston.
The town is accessed via Interstate 195, which enters the town via the Braga Bridge from Fall River and has an exit at Route 103. It is also connected via the Veterans Memorial Bridge, the fourth bridge to cross the Taunton River between the town and city. The Veterans Memorial Bridge carries U.S. Route 6 and Route 138 across the river. Route 6 heads east-west towards Swansea, with several shopping plazas along the route. Route 138 travels north from the bridge along County Street, the town's main north-south thoroughfare, towards Dighton. Route 103's eastern terminus lies at the former intersection of Routes 6 and 138 just south of the new bridge. It heads south-southeast for three-quarters of a mile before turning west-northwest towards Swansea, crossing into that town at a bridge over Lee's River. Due to the controversy in Fall River over the proposed building of an LNG terminal, town officials have consider keeping the old Brightman Street Bridge open, as the tankers would not fit through it, and the terminal's proposed site is upriver of the bridges. However, as of the opening of the new bridge, the bridge is closed, as the old roads leading to it on the Fall River side have been removed to make way for the new bridge's ramp system.
Somerset has bus service along Route 6 provided by the Southeastern Regional Transit Authority (SRTA). The nearest regional bus
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