New England tour: Boston, Salem, Plymouth and Cape Cod

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Pam and I just finished our inaugural New England tour from August 28 through September 4th, 2009 ...

Boston:

We could have spent several days in Boston and not experience all of it. But, I think we hit some of the high points in a short afternoon on the Freedom Trail 

  • Old State House
  • Faneuil Hall
  • North End in the midst of St. Patrick's Feast
  • Paul Revere House
  • Old North Church
  • Bunker Hill

A very impressive walk providing a great sense of our American history. A day to be remembered. Will see more on our next trip around the country.

Salem:

A long drive from the south west metro area and a little disappointing. Very touristy with all the ghost and witches attractions. We did see the House of Seven Gables and had a nice lunch at the Witch's Brew Café. I did find a few picture opportunities of historic architecture.

Plymouth:

We found Plymouth to be very quaint and thoroughly enjoyed it; from the Mayflower II to the Plymouth History Museum. Of special significance are the original Mayflower passengers who are Pam's ancestors. Having toured the replica Mayflower, it is hard to believe 102 passengers and 20 to 30 crew could have survived a 10 week passage in such small space. People here were immensely helpful, courteous and friendly.

Cape Cod:

We visited Chatham searching for the Nickerson's burial ground. The Nickerson's founded Chatham and are also Pam's ancestors. We found the burial ground and the Nickerson Family Research center. We now understand why Cape Cod is so popular. A beautiful part of our great country.

Dedham:

We found the actual home Pam's great grandparents lived in circa 1900. We happened to be able to speak to the current owners and the were also very helpful. They have lived there for over 20 years. We suspect the house does not quite look the same as it did 100 years ago.

Pictures are highlights of our tour and are annotated on our Facebook albums.

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