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  2. Plymouth Antiquarian House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1809 for William Hammatt, a New England sea captain. The Hedges, a family of entrepreneurs, purchased the house in 1830 and lived there until 1919. [2] The house was originally located on Court Street but was moved to Water Street by the Antiquarian Society in 1919. It is open during the summer months. [3] The house was ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Plymouth ...

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    December 14, 1978 (105 Alden St. Duxbury: 3: Bartlett–Russell–Hedge House: Bartlett–Russell–Hedge House: April 30, 1976 (32 Court St. Plymouth: 4: Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church and Parsonage

  4. Fall River's new Primo on Water Street wants you to help ...

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    The following week, Primo on the Water is hosting a weekend-long St. Patrick's Day celebration March 15-17 — with a lineup of live entertainment and menu of small bites — so their Primo's ...

  5. List of former public houses and coffeehouses in Boston

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    British Coffee House, 66 State Street. Bromfield House, 34 Bromfield Street. Bull, southwest corner of Summer and Federal. Bull's Head, northeast corner Congress and Water. Bunch of Grapes, northwest corner State and Kilby. Cape Breton, corner Main and Hancock Square. Castle, southwest corner Dock Square and Elm. Columbian Coffee House, 17 ...

  6. Bradford–Union Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Bradford–Union Street Historic District encompasses a waterfront residential area of Plymouth, Massachusetts, developed in the mid-19th for workers in local maritime and other industries. It is centered at the junction of Bradford and Union Streets, across Town Brook from downtown Plymouth.

  7. Plymouth Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Plymouth Village Historic District is a historic district encompassing part of the area of earliest settlement of the Plymouth Colony in Plymouth, Massachusetts.It includes properties in an area roughly bounded on the west by North Street, on the north by Water Street on the east by Town Brook, and on the south by Court Street and Main Street.

  8. Plimoth Patuxet - Wikipedia

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    Following the filming, the museum disassembled the houses and reconstructed them at on their current site. [9] The roof of the Cooke House was destroyed by a fire from a fireplace on November 19, 2011, and the building had to be demolished. [10] Mayflower II is docked near Plymouth Rock and is also under the care of the museum. Museum employees ...

  9. Brewster Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Pilgrim Maiden, Brewster Gardens, Plymouth, Massachusetts. This statue is not of a particular Pilgrim, but it most closely fits Elizabeth Tilley and Mary Chilton in age. Brewster Gardens is a small 2.9 acres (0.012 km 2) park located in the center of Plymouth, Massachusetts. The park name honors Mayflower settler Elder William Brewster. [1]