Liberty Hill Inn
77 Main Street (Route 6A), Yarmouth Port
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So not true!! Sunset at Gray's Beach View of front of hotel, nice old fashioned porch The Liberty Inn

Liberty Hill Inn Yarmouth Port

77 Main Street (Route 6A) Yarmouth Port, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 02675, United States

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Where it all began...

A travel blog entry by ulli19

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... for a job interview, Boston that is, but don’t hold your breathe, nothing to report in that regard. Further, I went to Plymouth, Mass. Yes, where the Mayflower landed some 500 years ago. A nice little town, full of history, very charming, very authentic. If you look at the replica of the Mayflower, you don’t even want to envision yourself to spend one day with 400 – 500 people aboard, let alone endless weeks on the rough ocean.

I met up with an ...

Boston for the Holidays

A travel blog entry by teamcc

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... movies of the year and I think one of the best all time for me! Totally fascinating!--great directing, great acting, especially Hugo and great sets. We both think this is a MUST SEE! After movie we called Andy to go to Pizza with us and he was not home and then called Doris and she had already eaten, so the two of us went to Polcarti’s and enjoyed out fav waiter there-Justin. It was 32 degrees and very windy-COLD!

Dec 29th-Thur--Up around ...

Weekend in Hyannis -Home of Kennedy's summer place

A travel blog entry by lecklund

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... it is in the 'on season'. Those I spoke that lived there agreed. Summer has a lot of activity up and down the A lot of restaurants and shops were closed but still enough open for me. I visited the Kennedy Museum, and walked to the Kennedy monument. The Kennedy Family's summer home was in HyannisPort, about 2 miles from town.
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Plymouth Harbor, Rock, Plantation

A travel blog entry by ahartry

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... is the village for the native groups, where locals undertake activities of the past but do not play roles of past inhabitants. You never know whether to ask the questions in past tense or present tense. I was most amazed by the large swaths of bark used to build the homes: dampened, smoked, then pried away.

The immigrant/pilgrim village is inhabited by role players. We tried to avoid them but did enjoy a longish conversation with one, who ...

Cape blowing in the wind

A travel blog entry by ahartry

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Lovely, lovely, incredibly windy day.

After brekkies at the condo, we drove up the cape to the park. Took a few walks -- beautiful day but very, very cold. Went to Provincetown for lunch, then another walk. Back to Brewster for dinner.
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