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Plymouth
... aimé visiter Plimoth Plantation, un village reconstitué selon ce que l'établissement devait ressembler à ces débuts mais il faisait bien trop chaud. Après une crème glacée, on se rend à Woods Hole, d'où part un traversier pour Martha's Vineyard puis de retour au camping pour des ...
History coming back to life
... works were done, and answering any question you might want to ask about the life of natives and their relationship with the settlers. Last but not least, a small museum with reconstructions and memorabilia, and a good bookshop, where I purchased plenty of books about colonial times for my students. Needless to say, this living history museum is perfectly organized so it's a great place for people of all ages to see.
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Googs!
... at the house, David let off some fireworks in the back garden. Sadly, I was terrible at trying to take a picture of the fireworks, I guess I'm not used to being so close to where they are lit.
It was a great evening and I sit and chat to Noelle and David when the boys have gone to bed. It's funny how many stories I've built up over a period of 6 months.
Noelle has a pull out sofa in their office and ...
In My Footsteps: Weymouth, Massachusetts
... it even more special. The connection throughout the town to Abigail Adams is a reminder of just how much history has occurred in this region. There is even history on what looks like just another street corner like Washington and Middle where the old Town Hall once stood. There is so much to see in ...
Small Town USA
... be squatting. The house is in the old town, away from the new designer developments with quaint street names like "Cherry Field way" and “Apple St”. Here the houses are all unique, the people are eclectic, and everyone locks their car doors at night. Not the nicest part of town, but it’s a roof. In the evening, Victor’s friend Denny came over and we all sat out on the front lawn and enjoyed the humid summer air. It was nice to relax for a ...