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Where I Live

Where I Live. By Mrs. Taylor. I live on College Lane . College Lane is the home to many children who love to ride bikes down the street . College Lane has many friendly dogs too . . I live on College Lane in Dartmouth . Dartmouth was official settled in 1652.

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Where I Live

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  1. Where I Live By Mrs. Taylor

  2. I live on College Lane. • College Lane is the home to many children who love to ride bikes down the street. • College Lane has many friendly dogs too.

  3. I live on College Lane in Dartmouth. • Dartmouth was official settled in 1652. • Dartmouth is a Total Area 63.95 sq. miles. • Dartmouth’s population as of January 2012 is 35,261.

  4. I live on College Lane in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. • Massachusetts became a state on February 6, 1788. • The capital of Massachusetts is Boston. • Massachusetts’ total area is 10,555 square miles. • The Fig Newton was named after Newton, Massachusetts. • In 1634, Boston Common became the first public park in America.

  5. I live on College Lane in Dartmouth, Massachusetts in the Northeast region. • The Northeast covers nine states: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. • The Northeast’s population was estimated to be 54,741,353 in 2006. • The land of the Northeast includes, rocky coast, fertile farmland, jagged cliffs, and sandy beaches. • The Northeast has a wide range of climates from hot, humid summers to moderately cold, snowy winters. • The Northeast produces the following natural resources and products coal, gravel, iron, natural gas, oil, sand, stone, zinc, fruits, vegetables, poultry, and cattle.

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