Rehoboth is a suburb of Providence, but located over the state boarder in
Massachusetts, with a population of 12,809. Rehoboth is in Bristol County,
MA. Living in Rehoboth offers residents a rural feel and most residents own
their homes. In Rehoboth there are a lot of parks. Many young professionals
live in Rehoboth. The public schools in Rehoboth are above average.
Rehoboth is one of Massachusetts' oldest and most historic towns.
Currently, it is a small suburban town located in southeastern
Massachusetts with a little over twelve thousand residents. Rehoboth was
the birthplace of public education in North America and still has an excellent
educational system today.
Rehoboth shares its entire western border with Seekonk. It is also bordered
by Attleboro and Norton to the north, Taunton and Dighton to the east, and
Swansea to the south and southeast. Rehoboth's localities are Four Corners,
Hornbine, Kingmans Corner, North Rehoboth, Pecks Corner,
Perrys Corner, Perryville, Rehoboth Village, South Rehoboth and Anawan
Rock. The town is located 11 miles (18 km) east of Providence, Rhode Island
and 50 miles (80 km) south of Boston. The population was 12,502 at the
2020 census.