Hingham, Massachusetts in Plymouth County has an estimated population of 22,157. The town's rich history is reflected in its beautiful antique homes and well-known historical sites. Some of these include the "Old Ordinary" which houses the Hingham Historical Society Museum and Derby Academy (founded in 1784) which is the oldest co-educational school in the country. There is also First Parish Old Ship Church, the oldest wooded structure in the country in continuous use as a place of worship.
The beauty, quaintness & serenity of Hingham make this town a wonderful place to live!
Geographically, Hingham has 26.3 sq. miles; 22.2 sq. miles of land and 4.1 sq. miles of water. The town has several forests, parks and Conservation areas: Wompatuck, World’s End Reservation, Bumpkin Island, Button Island, Langlee Island, Ragged Island, Sarah Island.
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