Incorporated in 1644, Hull, Massachusetts was named after a city in England and its early economy depended on trade and fishing but tourism has become more important in the modern era. It is located in Plymouth County.
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Recommended Resources
Informs the public about Hull’s marine heritage and collections. Find out about the museum’s shop, apprentice program and photos of museum collections.
http://www.lifesavingmuseum.org/
Hull Nantasket Beach Chamber of Commerce
Business organization that supports local businesses and provides social events for members. Consult a walking map of Hull, Massachusetts, view a tide chart and read about the city’s events.
http://hullchamber.com/
Presents information on the library’s staff, hours and volunteer opportunities. Download a library volunteer application, read about the museum passes offered by the library and contact the librarians.
http://www.town.hull.ma.us/Public_Documents/Hullma_library/homepage
Jake’s Seafood Restaurant and Fish Market
Restaurant that offers fresh fish, lobster and related foods. Review the company’s catering service, purchase gifts, menus and photos of the interior.
http://www.jakesseafoods.com/
St. Mary of the Assumption Parish
Catholic church that provides religious education and the sacraments. Consult a history of the church, view recent bulletins and photos of church events.
http://www.stmaryhull.com/
Recreational organization that organizes sailing and boating events. Buy products from the club store, job postings, and a calendar of events.
http://www.hullyc.org/
Dining establishment that offers a variety of sea food dishes. Details on the restaurant’s banqueting facilities, directions and events are provided.
http://theredparrot.com/
Offers information on the city’s schools, recreational services, police and fire services. Explains the town’s employment opportunities and lists Hull’s elected officials.
http://www.town.hull.ma.us/