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Beaches – Eastham, Massachusetts
Herring Pond is a 43 acre natural kettlehole pond with an average depth of 18 feet and a maximum depth of 35 feet. It is drained by the Herring River but saltwater can sometimes wash into the pond from the river at the highest tides. ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Beaches – Falmouth, Massachusetts
Old Silver Beach could easily be considered one of the most popular beaches in Falmouth. It is a little bit out of the way of the ... More on igougo
Things To Do – West Kingston, Rhode Island
Choose and cut Christmas trees, tree wrapping, Also Beaver River Tree Farm, 2 Link Lane, W. Kingston, RI. Friday, Saturday, Sunday 9:00 am to dusk. Located off Route 2 at the corner of Shannock Hill Road and Link Lane. Wholesale tree ... More on pickyourownchristmastree
Religion and Faith – Providence, Rhode Island
about Temple Emanu-El: More on GoCityKids
You can enter this river from route 28 in Dennisport, very near the intersection for route 28 and route 134... More on TripAdvisor
Museums – Provincetown, Massachusetts
Cape Cod National Seashore Park is also home to the Old Harbor Life Saving Station, one of the original 13 life saving stations on Cape Cod. These ocean-front buildings were equipped to launch a r... More on Provincetowntourismoffice.org
Landmarks – Westerly, Rhode Island
Oldest in America, made in 1876. The twenty horses are not attached to the floor but instead are suspended from a center frame, swinging out or flying when in motion. About each horse is hand carv... More on Visitrhodeisland.com
Landmarks – Kingston, Massachusetts
This 66-acre, infertile, warm water pond is very shallow and weedy with an average depth of only three feet. The water is brown and the bottom is composed of sand and muck. The shoreline (2.4 miles) is undeveloped. The pond is located ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Beaches – Barnstable, Massachusetts
Garretts Pond, also known as Stewards Pond and in earlier times as Annables Pond, is a 24 acre natural kettlehole pond with an average depth of 10 feet and a maximum depth of 28 feet. The pond is fed by groundwater and cranberry bogs ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Restaurants – Plymouth, Massachusetts
The Seafood Platter for two is a great value with fresh fish whole clams scallops and shrimp. More on Yahoo! Travel
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