Cheap Things To Do in Hanover, Massachusetts

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Cedar Street, Hanover, Massachusetts, United States

  • The Nicole Henry Playground is named after a student who lost her battle with cancer and it became a labor of love for all involved. ... More on KaBoom.org

 

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75 Mill Street, Hanover, MA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 02399)

 

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North Pembroke , Plymouth County, MA

  • (1853, MA-12-05) in North Pembroke , Plymouth County, MA. MA53 (Washington St.) S. 0.5 miles from jct with MA139 (Schoosett St.) in North Pembroke to the house on the E. side of the ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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Pembroke, MA

  • 'Great Sandy Bottom Pond' is a reservoir in Pembroke, Massachusetts. The reservoir is located south of Oldham Pond and Furnace Pond, and north of Little Sandy Bottom Pond. ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Accord, MA

  • 'Accord Pond' (pronounced A-cord with a long A) is a reservoir in Hingham, Norwell and Rockland, Massachusetts. The reservoir is located off Route 228 at its terminus with Route 3. The reservoir is visible from Route 3 northbound ... More on Wikipedia

 

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across Dwelley’s Creek S

  • (Dwelley’s Creek, 20' x 10', 2005, 21-12-h) across Dwelley’s Creek S. of Norwell , Norwell Township, Plymouth County, MA. River St. S. 1.5 miles from jct with MA123 (Main St.) in Norwell ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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Cohasset, MA

  • 'Aaron River Reservoir' is a reservoir mostly in Cohasset, Massachusetts, with small stretches extending into Hingham and Scituate. The outflow of the pond is Aaron River. Most of the reservoir is in the eastern side of Wompatuck ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Scituate, Massachusetts

  • Inscription. Homestead and well made famous by Samuel Woodworth in his poem “The Old Oaken Bucket.” Homestead erected by John Northey in 1675; poet born in Scituate January 13, 1785. , Erected 1930 by Massachusetts Bay ... More on HMDB

 

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Hull, Massachusetts, USA

  • Grape was once used by Native Americans and colonial farmers. The island's 50 acres are a haven for wildlife. Wild blackberries, bayberries and rose hips proliferate on the island, providing food f... More on AnglerWeb.com

  • The many hiking trails and paved paths make this small island a popular stop in the Boston Harbor ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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