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Ipswich River Ipswich, MA |
Good Harbor Beach Thatcher Rd., Gloucester, MA 1930 978.281.9790 |
On a beautiful Sunday summer afternoon at about 12:30 we couldn't get in because the parking was full. So go early. This is just for your information, not a review. The place did look beautiful, and crowded.
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First Encounter Beach End of Samoset Rd. off U.S. 6, Eastham, MA |
There is a marker here that was placed in 2001 by the Commonwealth of Colonial Wars and it says, Near this site, the Nauset tribe of the Waupanaug Nation, seeking to protect themselves and their culture, had their first ... more
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Marconi Beach Wellfleet, MA |
This spot has the most dramatic, incredible view. It's amazing to imagine what Marconi had built here, and how it fell into the sea. Beyond that, this overlook has a way of making you and your troubles...
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Robert Frost Trail Rte. 116, Amherst, MA 1007 413.253.2883 |
Highland Lighthouse Off S. Highland Rd., Truro, MA 2666 508.487.1121 |
Truly a breathtaking sight, Highland Light, also called Cape Cod Light, is the Capes oldest lighthouse. It was the last to have become automated, in 1986. The first light on this site, powered by 24 whale-oil lamps, bega... more
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Edgartown Lighthouse Off N. Water St., Edgartown, MA |
Duck Tours 3 Copley Place, Boston, MA 2110 617.723.3825 |
Boston Duck Tours take you from land to sea in a World War II half-boat, half-truck vehicle known as a Duck. Your conDUCKtor starts the 80-minute tour on land, leading you past Boston Common, the
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U S S Constitution Museum 22 Charlestown Navy Yard, Charlestown, MA |
The USS Constitution Museum, located in the historic Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston, Massachusetts, seeks an experienced Technical Director to join its Exhibit Department staff. The Technical Director will work with in-... more
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Boston Women's Heritage Trail 22 Holbrook Street, Boston, MA 2131 617.522.2872 |
In an earlier building on this site, 19th century women held many meetings urging the abolition of slavery, adoption of woman suffrage, and temperance reform. Here, in March 1885, Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910), founder of ... more
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