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Plymouth County Convention & Visitors Bureau |
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A tourist attraction with historic sites, seaside villages, golf, seafood, antiques, and museums |
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Forty miles from Boston and 15 from Cape Cod, Plymouth County is the perfect affordable seaside retreat. Comprising a large portion of Massachusetts' beautiful coastline, this area is full of historic sites, seaside villas, golf courses, parks, seafood, antiques, museums and towns where time has stood still. Visitors to Plymouth County can experience it all from an antique railroad, lighthouses, historic homes, and lantern-lit ghost tours to culture, adventure and recreation with hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, a Cranberry Harvest Festival, art museums, symphonies, blues and jazz concerts, whale watching, pristine beaches and 25 golf courses. |
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Best suited for all age groups
We are open year-round
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While you are quenching your thirst for history, recreation, culture and excitement, you can take advantage of one of our fabulous "hidden features." Plymouth County remains one of the most affordable destinations in New England. There is no need to stay on the Cape, Boston, Newport or the Vineyard when you can visit all in an hour or less from a comfortable, romantic, luxurious and always-affordable room at a hotel, inn, or bed and breakfast in Plymouth County. |
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