
The coastal landscapes of Westport and Dartmouth are defined by the branching estuaries of the Westport River and Slocums River as they flow toward Buzzards Bay. This 1970s survey captures a community deeply connected to its maritime and agricultural roots, with traditional village centers like Head of Westport and the historic Westport Point peninsula remaining prominent. The transition from inland farmland to salt marsh and sandy barrier beaches is most visible at the Horseneck Beach State Reservation, which protects a significant stretch of shoreline between Westport Harbor and The Let.
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