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Cranberry Rd, Carver, MA
At 14,635 acres, Myles Standish State Forest is the largest publicly owned recreation area in southeastern ... More on LLBean.com
Camped on Fearings Pond - it was so pretty. The tent sites are very close together (at least in group h). U... More on TripAdvisor

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Carver, Massachusetts, United States

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5 Pine St, Carver, Massachusetts

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235 Main Street, Carver, Massachusetts
about King Richard's Faire: The annual Faire transforms the town of Carver into a vivid recreation of a 16t... More on GoCityKids
It is fun and unique once. Best for older kids and people that lie to do the mid-evil role play thing. Alot... More on TripAdvisor

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Carver, Massachusetts, United States

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Carver, Massachusetts, United States

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6 Spring Lane Plymouth, MA, 02360
A mill was originally constructed on this spot in 1636, being Americas first grist mill, which operated con... More on Travel.yahoo.com
It's worth planning a half hour to take this tour. The gentleman/miller is dressed in costume and assumes t... More on TripAdvisor

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Plymouth, Ma
Inscription. Plymouth Rock. Landing place of the Pilgrims. 1620. , Erected by Commonwealth of Massachusett... More on HMDB
While it is very interesting to see The Rock, it is a big let down. The rock is quite small...and ... More on Trekaroo

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Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
'Little South Pond' is a reservoir in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The pond is within the Eel River watershed, located west of South Pond village, northwest of Great South Pond, and south ... More on Wikipedia
This attractive, 23 acre pond has clear blue water, white sand beaches and virtually no aquatic vegetation other than some submerged, grass-like algae. The western side has been developed with cott... More on AnglerWeb.com

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137 Warren Ave, Plymouth, Ma, USA
Ask the pilgrims any question you want - they still won't go out of character! More on NileGuide
I liked this town. Not the rock necessarily, but the visiting the village and the town shops, and the repli... More on GeckoGo
