Rehoboth, Massachusetts is a quietly historic Bristol County community offering fascinating Native American heritage, beautifully preserved colonial landmarks, and genuine rural New England character.
The Carpenter Museum preserves Rehoboth’s remarkable history through engaging exhibits and artifacts tracing early settler life through centuries of community development. Anawan Rock marks the dramatic end of King Philip’s War — a historically significant boulder in a peaceful natural setting perfect for quiet reflection.
For architectural heritage, the Rehoboth Antiquarian Society stewards the beautifully preserved Hornbine School and other colonial landmarks that make Rehoboth one of Bristol County’s most rewarding historic destinations.