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Fairhaven Festival 2026 - Fairhaven Association The Fairhaven Association is announcing an evolution of the long-running Fairhaven Festival, reflecting both the changing nature of the event and a renewed focus on supporting the heart of the Fairhaven community: its small businesses, local restaurants, artists, and welcoming public spaces
Historic Fairhaven, Washington Explore historic Fairhaven, WA! Discover charming shops, restaurants, and annual events like the Dirty Dan celebration and the Ski to Sea race Plan your visit today!
Fairhaven, Massachusetts - Wikipedia Fairhaven (Massachusett: Sconticut[1]) is a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States It is located on the South Coast of Massachusetts where the Acushnet River flows into Buzzards Bay, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean
Home | Discover Fairhaven Settled in 1659 and incorporated in 1812, Fairhaven is bursting with history From the first Japanese settler in the U S to the Delano family’s legacy, Revolutionary War landmarks, and stunning architecture gifted by tycoon Henry Huttleston Rogers—our coastal town has it all
Storm dumps 11 inches of snow in Fairhaven By Beth David, Editor A whopper of a snowstorm dumped more than 10 inches of snow on Fairhaven and surrounding towns last weekend The snow started falling late morning on Sunday and kept going through the afternoon on Monday After that 10 inches landed, a another inch or so dropped on Monday night, giving Fairhaven a [Read More]
Historic District - Fairhaven History See below for links to our founder, historic buildings, Fairhaven Village Green, Fairhaven Hotel and other landmarks that today exist only in photographs Enjoy the overview of our history, or "continue reading" for more details
15 Best Things to Do in Fairhaven (MA) - The Crazy Tourist You can see much of Fairhaven, from its leafy townscape to its woods, agriculture and salt marsh, without having to use a car The Phoenix Bike Trail cuts across the town, east to west, for 4 5 miles, including a 1 7-mile extension heading south along the Sconticut Neck peninsula