In downtown Plymouth, the temporary unidirectional lane has now reverted to its normal two-lane use, the yellow centerline repainted, the extra room for restaurant tables eliminated for the winter - no one wants to sit out at table in the cold. The spired building at center is, in fact, the Spire Center for Performing Arts, its stage dark due to the pandemic disruption over the past year and continuing.
A view from the high point in town, Burial Hill, established in the 1600's, some of the original settlers find their final repose here.
It may be midday but, the sun is low on the horizon shining through the trees on Burial Hill.
A view from the high point in town, Burial Hill, established in the 1600's, some of the original settlers find their final repose here.
It may be midday but, the sun is low on the horizon shining through the trees on Burial Hill.
It is a nice path for part of a walk through and above town.
This gazebo covers the walkway into the Brewster Gardens park just down the street from Plymouth Rock. It's popular for weddings in the warmer weather.
Around the corner from the Gardens, many of the vessels have been removed from their docks at Safe Harbor and are up on stands for the winter.
This ever popular restaurant in downtown, open for business, is located in what had been an historic firehouse.
This gazebo covers the walkway into the Brewster Gardens park just down the street from Plymouth Rock. It's popular for weddings in the warmer weather.
Around the corner from the Gardens, many of the vessels have been removed from their docks at Safe Harbor and are up on stands for the winter.
This ever popular restaurant in downtown, open for business, is located in what had been an historic firehouse.
A beautiful spot - Plymouth, Massachusetts. I am glad to call it home.
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