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46 Shore Road North Truro Cape Cod, MA, United States

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Truro Historical Society, Highland Road, North Truro, MA 02652, United States

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27 Highland Light Rd., Truro, 02666
Built as a hotel in 1907, the Highland House is a perfect repository of the odds and ends collected by the Truro Historical Society: ship's models, harpoons, primitive toys, a pirate's chest, and ... More on Frommers
This lighthouse was often the first sign of land for boats crossing the Atlantic Ocean to Boston. It is a working lighthouse.
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10 Meetinghouse Rd, Truro, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Send ahead for a brochure, and you could work some learning into your vacation. A great many celebrated writers and artists -- from poet Alan Dugan to painter Edith Vonnegut -- emerge from their summer hideaways to offer courses, ... More on Frommers

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Discovery Hill, East Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Pets must be on leash, except during the months of September through March when dogs are allowed off-leash,... More on DogFriendly.com
The staff was welcoming and eager to give us the best experience possible despite the rain. More on TripAdvisor

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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
Plimouth Plantation is a peek into the lives of the original settlers. When you walk through the gates, you... More on Trekaroo

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18 Water Street, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Once a contender for the title of the Cape's oldest house (a couple of privately owned Provincetown houses appear to have a stronger claim), this saltbox (ca. 1680) is nonetheless a noteworthy beauty, with its diamond-pane windows ... More on Frommers

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Water Street, Plymouth, MA 02362
Replica of the ship that carried The Pilgrims to the New World. Interpreters portray actual passengers and crew. More on uptake_content
The Mayflower II is the centerpiece of Plymouth Harbor. You can't be in the harbor area and not notice this small sailing ship tucked ... More on igougo

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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
