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Monday, January 28, 2019

Out and About on a Cold Winter Day, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA



Once there was a fort on this 165' high hill before it was turned into a burial ground in the late 1600's. Downtown Plymouth is in the mid-distance, Plymouth Harbor beyond that.



The Pilgrims in 1620 laid out this street leading up the hill to downtown Plymouth. It is now named Leyden Street and claims to be the oldest still in continuous use from the English immigration of that era.



This is NOT from the Pilgrim era but, I like the street art anyway.



Low sun in mid-afternoon.



Most boats have been taken out of the water for the winter, shrink-wrapped in white plastic and, are waiting safely on land for spring to return. This is one of the very few still working. Brrrrr.


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