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  1. Pages in category "People from Brockton, Massachusetts" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  2. The Howard Block is a historic commercial building at 93–97 Main Street in Brockton, Massachusetts. Built in 1876, it forms (along with the adjacent Lyman Block ), an important nexus of commercial development of the post-Civil War era in Brockton.

  3. 15.6 to 1 [4] Other information. Website. Brockton Public Schools. Brockton Public Schools ( BPS) is the school district of Brockton, Massachusetts, United States. The Brockton Public Schools is the fifth largest school district in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and proudly serves among the most diverse student populations in the state.

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  5. 23 de oct. de 2020 · Brockton's racial change mirrored in other Massachusetts cities This decade has seen Brockton’s racial change reach a fever pitch. As recently as 2010, white residents outnumbered Black ...

  6. February 21, 1989. The Franklin Block is a historic commercial building in Brockton, Massachusetts. The three story brick Romanesque Revival -style building was built in 1888. Its construction marked the high point in the economic recovery of the city's Campello neighborhood, which had been devastated by fire in 1853, and is one of two 19th ...

  7. The Old Post Office Building is a historic building in Brockton, Massachusetts. The two story brick Colonial Revival -style post office was built in 1898 and expanded in 1932. It was designed under the auspices of the federal government's supervising architect, James Knox Taylor, as a copy of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. [2]