"Boston and Plymouth" Massachusetts by Jeannette1
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I went to Massachussetts for the first time in October 2000 ( I live in California) and I must say that I very much enjoyed Boston. What a beautiful city! I drove to Cape Cop, stayed in Plymouth and then continued on to Province Town.
People were so friendly and helpful. There are so many university students everywhere and the style is very relaxed and casual.
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Hi! back again for another visit to a terrific page...and more ratings, of course. You've hit the nail on the head for Boston. All the villages are worth the visit.
An interesting page. I found some useful informations..I'm visiting Boston in September.
Great Massachusetts tips, Jeannette! I especially love the JFK Library.
Great page on Boston !! Hope you come back soon . Moe
Thanks so much, I live in Paris and sometimes I get lonely for my native MA, great to see a French perspective.
very interesting page, after years of saying `do we want to ...?` we now have the US firmly on our wish list such a strange little thing the Plymouth Rock is ! but then, what would it look like if not a rock? LOL
Very wonderful pages on Massachusetts. Some mighty fine photographs, too.
What are those little 'outhouse' looking affairs attached to the wharf? I've never seen Plymouth Rock. Interesting. Thank you. Pa (mapakettle)
A nice page, and I loved the pic of Acorn Street and the cobbles, pity we have tarmaced over so many!
Plimouth Plantation is one of the most educational and wonderful place I've ever been- you captured it well. Even as a Bostonian we went often. Did you get to the native American side?