. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. THE WRIGHT TAVERN, CONCOm) WHAT TO SEE IN AND AROIXI), HOSTOX ni. THE MLNTTH MAN MoMMKXl, LKXIM. !«>\ PLYMOUTH Landing place of the Pilgrims, 1620. Museum of Pilgrim relics. Reached />//N. v., y. H. ((• H. R. /?., iliiriy-seven miles {allow long half dai/). Or hi/ boat aftermiddle of June from Rowes Wharf, an all day trip. The chief features of interest at Plymouth arePlymouth Rock, Pilgrim Hall, with its rare col-lection, and Burial Hill. There is a modern coloss


. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. THE WRIGHT TAVERN, CONCOm) WHAT TO SEE IN AND AROIXI), HOSTOX ni. THE MLNTTH MAN MoMMKXl, LKXIM. !«>\ PLYMOUTH Landing place of the Pilgrims, 1620. Museum of Pilgrim relics. Reached />//N. v., y. H. ((• H. R. /?., iliiriy-seven miles {allow long half dai/). Or hi/ boat aftermiddle of June from Rowes Wharf, an all day trip. The chief features of interest at Plymouth arePlymouth Rock, Pilgrim Hall, with its rare col-lection, and Burial Hill. There is a modern colossalgranite statue representing the figure of Faith andcommemorating the Pilgrims, which may be seenif time allows. Leaving the railway station one passes throughOld Colony Park to Court Street; then turning tothe left Pilgrim Hall is reached in three Faith Monument lies to the right from OldColony Park, eight minutes away, through Cusli-man Street. In Pilgrim Hall may be seen among other relicsof Mayflower days the sword of Myles Standish, and the cradle of Peregrine AVliile, wiio was hornon the way to America. Continuing on Court Street, hcyund Pil^rimHall, one turns to


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