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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Downtown, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

I always enjoy this view in downtown Plymouth when walking up the hill from the harbor on Leyden Street toward the Town Square.



Leyden street is reputed to be the oldest continuously inhabited street in the original thirteen colonies dating from the 1620's.  I think they had to narrow that distinction pretty sharply because there are older streets in St Augustine, Florida, though it was under Spanish dominion back in those days of the late 1500's.

Court Street, the main street through downtown Plymouth.

A mainstay of the downtown restaurant scene for almost twenty years,  this Mexican restaurant enjoys a great location in a converted fire station on Court Street. It's a great place to eat outside and watch the passers-by.

Three young locals hanging out at the Town Brook in the warm sunshine.


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