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  2. List of churches in Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Street Baptist Church, Plymouth Plymouth [5] c. 1620 Baptist: Living Stones Baptist Church Plymouth [6] 2006 ? Plymouth Methodist Central Hall Plymouth [7] Methodist: Plymouth Congress Hall Salvation Army Plymouth [8] Salvation Army: Plymouth Seventh-Day Adventist Church Plymouth [9] 7th-Day Adventist: All Nations International Church ...

  3. First Parish Church in Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The congregation was founded in the English community of Scrooby in 1606 by the Pilgrims, a group of Protestant Christians.After they emigrated to North America in 1620, the Separatist congregation established a church in Plymouth which became a parish church of Massachusetts' state church, the Congregational church.

  4. Harwich, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Harwich experiences a seasonal increase to roughly 37,000. [2] The town is a popular vacation spot, located near the Cape Cod National Seashore. Harwich's beaches are on the Nantucket Sound side of Cape Cod. Harwich has three active harbors. Saquatucket, Wychmere and Allen Harbors are all in Harwich Port.

  5. Plymouth Bay - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Bay is a small, well-protected bay of the Atlantic Ocean on the western shore of larger Cape Cod Bay along the coastline of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Plymouth Bay retains historical significance for the landing at Plymouth Rock in 1620 by the Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower who proceeded to establish the first permanent Northern ...

  6. South Harwich Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    The South Harwich Methodist Church is locate on the north side of Chatham Road, at its junction with Old Country Road. It stands on a parcel of land that includes a cemetery established in 1829. It is a single-story wood-frame structure, set on a brick foundation and covered by a gabled roof.

  7. Cape Cod - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Cod Canal, completed in 1916, connects Buzzards Bay to Cape Cod Bay; its creation shortened the trade route between New York and Boston by 62 miles (100 km). [ 9 ] Cape Cod extends 65 miles (105 km) into the Atlantic Ocean, with a breadth of between 1–20 miles (1.6–32.2 km), and covers more than 400 miles (640 km) of shoreline. [ 10 ]

  8. Pine Hills (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Pine Hills is a sparsely populated hilly region located in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the United States.It is a large, mostly undeveloped hilly and forested area lying south of Plymouth Beach and Chiltonville, north of Manomet, and east of Route 3, where the southern portion of the region can be accessed from Exit 3 (which is signed as of 1 October 2007), and the northern portion can be ...

  9. Harwich Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Harwich Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic portions of the Harwich Center village of Harwich, Massachusetts.The village, originally known as Broadbrooks after a prominent local family, was developed beginning in the 18th century, and features a high quality concentration of Greek Revival and Italianate architecture.