Emerald Heights is a coastal town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. According to the 2010 census it had a population of 24,352 people.Emerald Heights was incorporated as a town in 1726 by upper-class descendents of Mayflower settlers. Emerald Heights enjoys a long ship building and shipping heritage.This page will introduce you to the sites, sights and scenery of Emerald Heights. Hopefully by making your way through these listings you’ll find yourself with a good knowledge of the town and its attractions. This page will be updated as new points of interest in Emerald Heights are explored.
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Bayview Hospital: Whether welcoming a new member of the family, receiving treatment for a grievous illness or merely being checked out after a fainting spell, Bayview Hospital serves as the primary health care facility for Emerald Heights.
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Emerald Heights Police Department:
The vanguard of justice in Emerald Heights. Office of Police Chief John Godspeed.
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Jordan Tower:
Home to the combined headquarters for all the subsidiary business owned by Oliver Jordan including Jordan Heavy Industries, Stanley Software & Telecommunications, Jordan Financial, Jordan-Stanley Media and others.
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Price:
A world renowned fashion house known for creating unique styles and outfits for the most chic and influential people the world over. Owned by Mary and Victor Price and operated by them and their family.
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The P&Q:
The local gin joint. The town’s own watering hole for the good old boys and the elite alike. When you’re inside the P&Q you check your social status at the door. Owned by Gordon Stanley and operated by him and his son, Jehua.
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Other Emerald Heights Businesses and Organizations:
- Emerald Heights Post Office
- Emerald Heights Times-Herald
- WEMH-TV
- Waterford Holdings
- Wellroth Chemicals (subsidiary of Jordan Enterprises)
- The Heights Motel
- Plymouth County F.B.I. Field Office
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NOTABLE RESIDENCES:
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Red Terrace:
The grand estate of Lawrence Waterford, the crowning glory in his long real estate and residential development empire. Red Terrace holds the distinction of being one of the most photographed homes in Massachusetts.
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Greydon House: The ancestral home of the Stanley family. Greydon is home to Brentwood and Gloria Stanley and their recently adopted son James. The estate includes a Lodge which is home to Gordon and Jehua Stanley.
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Jordan Estate:
The home of Oliver and Constance Jordan and their children, Olivia and Trevor. The house is the location of the annual Jordan Hallowe’en charity benefit.
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Pinewood Manor:
The stately estate of recently deceased Wall Street paragon Richard P. McKinelle. It is currently the centre of a contentious battle between his children and his widow, Clara, who inherited the estate on his death. Home of Clara Preston-Mckinelle.
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The Rockwell:
One of the rare residential developments build in Emerald Heights over the past few decades that is not owned by Waterford Holdings. Located at the corner of Main & Prospect. The Rockwell is home to 30 individual units with 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms.
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