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Founded in 1906 to preserve the legacy of the Pilgrims, honor the memory of John and Priscilla Alden, preserve the family home and its contents, foster the Alden heritage among their descendants, and make public the history of "America's First Couple."
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We are a non-profit organization open to everyone, and participate in conservation, town beautification, youth events, and other community activities.
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Race to benefit Duxbury Police Athletic League
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Partner with the community, to help businesses succeed & flourish by enhancing and publicizing the image, heritage and lifestyle of Duxbury.
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The Duxbury Education Foundation (DEF) is a community-based, all volunteer organization, whose mission is to provide alternative funding for innovative and enriching programs in the Duxbury Public Schools. The DEF, a § 501(c)(3) organization, is supported by fundraising activities and tax-deductible donations.
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This site provides information about the role of the Duxbury Interfaith Council (DIC) and updates on our Events and Services to the community of Duxbury, MA.
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2008 Parade & Beach Party Pictures
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The Duxbury Bay Maritime School, located at the William P. Ellison campus, was incorporated as a non-profit school in 1997 and now serves over 1600 students annually.
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The Duxbury Newcomers Club is a non-profit organization that provides social, recreational and charitable opportunities to its members. A wonderful way to meet new people, the Duxbury Newcomers Club is also committed to the advancement of education, civic service, social and charitable purposes in and around the South Shore community.
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The Duxbury Rural and Historical Society is a non-profit organization seeking to foster a better understanding of the town’s heritage and rural environment. The Society’s goals are to provide access to its buildings and lands, to provide educational programs for the community, to collect, preserve and exhibit artifacts relating to Duxbury’s history, to provide a library and archives for the encouragement of scholarly research and to publish documents of historical interest.
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A place for students to socialize and pursue activites of special interest.
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A private, non-profit corporation committed to maintaining the 140-acre farm in agriculture in perpetuity, preserving and protecting the historic landscape and natural habitat, providing educational programs, and offering public access to the farm.
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Working toward a greener Duxbury.
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The Tarkiln Twin Schoolhouse building on Summer Street has been providing opportunities for personal growth to Duxbury residents since the first grammar school opened in 1871.
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