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Crescent Beach, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Can't wait to get down to the beach, Crescent Beach in Plymouth County, Massachusetts is precisely what you must have. Crescent Beach doesn't have loads of facilities, but it is a splendid piece of coastline. The nearby places to ... More on GoingOutside

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5 Church Street, Mattapoisett, MA 02739

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rte 6 matapoisette Massachusetts

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Mattapoisett, MA
Two unrelated "uncles" bracket the history of Ned's Point Lighthouse. One, "Uncle Leonard," played a key role in the birth of the lighthouse; while the other, "Uncle Toby," was a keeper there just before automation. Ned's Point, located ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

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Fir Street, Fairhaven, Massachusetts, USA
Swimming, Lifeguards on duty. Parking Sticker required-available at the beach or at the DPW building on Arsene Street. Fort Phoenix State Beach & Reservation Swimming, Lifeguards on duty, picnicking, tennis courts, showers, snack ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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613 Pleasant Street, New Bedford, MA 02740-6203

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169 William Street New Bedford, MA 02740
This unique gallery is a non-profit, tax-exempt artists' cooperative, which promotes and stimulates culture in the New Bedford area by highlighting the diverse styles and media of visual artists, p... More on uptake_content
Gallery X is a contemporary, cooperative art gallery of visual, performing and literary artist members that promotes cultural outreach through ... More on Destinationnewbedford.org

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Marion, Massachusetts
"Pretty" is the operative word for Marion. From its quaint, well-heeled streets to its precious tree-lined coves, kayakers can find attractive settings wherever they wander. The highlight of the tr... More on Trails
THe harbor is quiet and calm and More on Trails

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15 Johnny Cake Hill, New Bedford, MA 02740
'Seamen's Bethel' (or 'Seaman's Bethel') is a chapel in New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States, ... More on Wikipedia
Truly magnificent. I was very impressed with it on my visit. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Acushnet MA 02743, United States of America
Inscription. A mill dam was first built on this site in 1746. About 1799, William White, Sr. built a stone water-powered cotton mill for himself and three of his sons, Phineas, William and Benjamin. That mill, one of the earliest ... More on HMDB
