Fairhaven, Massachusetts
Fairhaven, Massachusetts, is a coastal town located in Bristol County. It is situated on the south side of the Acushnet River and is known for its rich maritime history. The town was incorporated in 1812 and features several historic buildings, including the Fairhaven Town Hall and the Unitarian Memorial Church.
The town is also home to Fort Phoenix, a historic fortification that played a role in the American Revolutionary War. Fairhaven has a vibrant community with parks, beaches, and recreational activities, making it a pleasant place for both residents and visitors to enjoy the scenic New England coastline.