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Burial Hill in downtown Plymouth has served as a final resting place since the 17th century. In late afternoon in winter, the long shadows make for dramatic images - especially in black and white with just a few touches of color.
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The strategically located hill overlooking Plymouth harbor served initially as the site for a fort shortly after the Pilgrims took up home in Plymouth in 1620.
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