At Copeland Chevrolet, we are proud to serve the community of Easton, Massachusetts. You can count on Copeland for all of your automotive needs, from new or used Chevy vehicle purchases to outstanding service.
The town of Easton, Massachusetts, was incorporated in 1725 after serving primarily as a hunting, fishing, and lumbering preserve for decades. The discovery of bog iron jumpstarted the town’s industrial era. It’s speculated that the original colonies’ commercial steel was first made in Easton, for use in muskets.
The Ames Shovel Company was established in Easton in 1803. National distinction followed, making Easton known for providing the shovels that laid down the Union Pacific Railroad, which essentially opened up westward expansion.
Today, Easton continues to be a flourishing community of people who enjoy supporting small businesses. Artisans from all over Massachusetts bring such wares as cheese, pet treats, fresh flowers, garden veggies, breads, honey, and even alpaca products to sell at the Original Easton Farmers Market.
Residents participate in community sports programs, such as ultimate Frisbee, field hockey, basketball, and volleyball.
The Ames Free Library hosts seasonal events throughout the year for both kids and adults. The library supports teenage community members by encouraging involvement in interesting activities and volunteer work. The Ames Free Library also plays host to a variety of book clubs, with genre-specific groups ranging from mystery to nonfiction.
History and nature enthusiasts alike enjoy visiting the Borderland State Park, which features a beautiful, historic mansion that is open for tours. The park also offers hiking, biking, fishing, boating, and horseback riding. You can also play tennis or disc golf here.
Whether you’re from Easton or one of the surrounding areas, we welcome you to visit Copeland Chevrolet to experience our exceptional customer service and automotive expertise for yourself.
The town of Easton, Massachusetts, was incorporated in 1725 after serving primarily as a hunting, fishing, and lumbering preserve for decades. The discovery of bog iron jumpstarted the town’s industrial era. It’s speculated that the original colonies’ commercial steel was first made in Easton, for use in muskets.
The Ames Shovel Company was established in Easton in 1803. National distinction followed, making Easton known for providing the shovels that laid down the Union Pacific Railroad, which essentially opened up westward expansion.
Today, Easton continues to be a flourishing community of people who enjoy supporting small businesses. Artisans from all over Massachusetts bring such wares as cheese, pet treats, fresh flowers, garden veggies, breads, honey, and even alpaca products to sell at the Original Easton Farmers Market.
Residents participate in community sports programs, such as ultimate Frisbee, field hockey, basketball, and volleyball.
The Ames Free Library hosts seasonal events throughout the year for both kids and adults. The library supports teenage community members by encouraging involvement in interesting activities and volunteer work. The Ames Free Library also plays host to a variety of book clubs, with genre-specific groups ranging from mystery to nonfiction.
History and nature enthusiasts alike enjoy visiting the Borderland State Park, which features a beautiful, historic mansion that is open for tours. The park also offers hiking, biking, fishing, boating, and horseback riding. You can also play tennis or disc golf here.
Whether you’re from Easton or one of the surrounding areas, we welcome you to visit Copeland Chevrolet to experience our exceptional customer service and automotive expertise for yourself.