In the am, I drove to Plymouth, through the Boston traffic. First stop for the day is Plimouth Plantation, a reconstructed village of the Pilgrims. The first thing, encountered is the Wampanoag Homesite, a reconstructed native village, well worth the trip:
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Friday, July 31, 2015
Day 4.5 the beginning, Wampanoag Homesite
Every now and again, we get a welcomed surprise. The night before, in looking for hotel reservations, I chose a less expensive place. The one I chose, had only one picture. For all I knew, this could be a no tell motel. I was surprised to find a very good. It was an older roadside motel but the city had grown up around it. It had a full bathroom, with the sink in the bathroom. It was very comfortable and quiet.
In the am, I drove to Plymouth, through the Boston traffic. First stop for the day is Plimouth Plantation, a reconstructed village of the Pilgrims. The first thing, encountered is the Wampanoag Homesite, a reconstructed native village, well worth the trip:
In the am, I drove to Plymouth, through the Boston traffic. First stop for the day is Plimouth Plantation, a reconstructed village of the Pilgrims. The first thing, encountered is the Wampanoag Homesite, a reconstructed native village, well worth the trip:
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