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Colonial Lantern Tours of Plymouth is one of a few Lantern tours in the area. Operating in Plymouth since the 80's they offer multiple tours throughout the year, Haunted tours, Halloween Tours, Holiday Tours, and Thanksgiving Tours. Please be sure to call or visit their website to see where your tour departs from, they leave from multiple.
Plymouth, Massachusetts
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One of the oldest cemeteries in America containing many of the early Pilgrim settlers. There is a great view of the harbor/ocean, and you can see the cannons from the fort that was built back in colonial times.
Walk up Leyden street and take the stair case next to the church.
Plymouth, Massachusetts
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Built in 1900, The Colonial Theatre is the oldest continuously operating theatre in Boston. The Colonial was designed by Clarence Blackall and is ideal for both musical and dramatic productions. On December 20, 1900 the opening night of Ben Hur, The Boston Globe proclaimed, "Nothing so beautiful, pictorial and mechanical, has ever been seen before on a Boston stage." During the teens and twenties the Ziegfield Follies played the Colonial eight times, and Irving Berlin's Music Box Revue appeared at least twice. Anything Goes and Red, Hot, and Blue both debuted at the Colonial, featuring theatre legend Ethel Merman. Throughout its history, the Colonial has hosted many world premieres and pre-Broadway productions, including: Porgy and Bess, Oklahoma! and The Merchant of Yonkers (the inspiration for Hello Dolly!) The Colonial remains one of the pre-eminent theatres in the United States, and is a jewel of American Theatre. The historic theatre continues to host musical and theatrical productions today. (from boston.com)
Boston, Massachusetts
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On the night of April 18, 1775, silversmith Paul Revere left his small wooden home in Boston's North End and set out on a journey that would make him into a legend. Today that home is still standing at 19 North Square and has become a national historic landmark. It is downtown Boston's oldest building and one of the few remaining from an early era in the history of colonial America.(boston.com)
Boston, Massachusetts
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