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Annual Ice fishing Derby.. Annual trout fishing derby at Upton, MA... Views: 239 Rating:
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Country Club Living Duxbury MA - www.DuxburyHomesforsale.com Exceptional Colonial offering over 3,300 sf of carefree living. Enjoy the lifestlyle of Bay Farm living which includes; pool, walking trails, tennis courts, health club w/racquet ball all at your finger tips! Open bright and wonderfully detailed floor plan with loads of glass and cathedral ceilings. Oak floors, sunken family room formal living room open to loft office/familyroom. Formal dining and 31' kitchen with fireplace. Outstanding master wing! Walk-up attic and finished lower level too! Views: 105 Rating:
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Swampscott Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour http://www.swampscottmarealestate.com -- Tour Swampscott, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Swampscott, Massachusetts is a small, picturesque seaside community north of Boston. It is home to many Boston commuters, a large number of whom board the Boston bound train each morning from one of the last remaining Victorian-style railroad depots in the country. Swampscott offers a wealth of historic architecture; notable sites includ Marian Court, the summer residence of President Calvin A. Coolidge, and the Georgian Revival-style building that now serves as the Town Hall, formerly home to General Electric founder Elihu Thompson. Swampscott's beaches attract visitors of all ages during the hot summer months. Fisherman's Beach provides a pleasant view of Swampscott Harbor and its many brightly colored fishing and pleasure vessels. Swampscott's contributions to the fishing industry include the Swampscott Dory and the lobster pot, both used by fishermen worldwide. Views: 32 Rating:
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Fishing, Fishing, Fishing, Fishing! Fishing with Mass Bay Guides one of the best fishing vacations in the world. Views: 47 Rating:
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Marblehead Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour http://www.marbleheadmarealestate.com -- Tour Marblehead, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Marblehead, Massachusetts is a picturesque seacoast town steeped in history. In its early years fishing and the shoe industry were its two main sources of income. Today it is mainly a residential community with some minor industry and a few unique retail stores. Long renowned as the "Birthplace of the American Navy," Marblehead has also emerged as one of the yachting capitals of the world in recent years. Pleasure boating is a popular pastime among residents and vacationers alike. Marblehead offers a gorgeous seaside landscape along with a bounty of historical attractions. Visitors come from all over the world to view the original of the famous painting, "The Spirit of '76", which is housed in Abbot Hall in the office of the Board of Selectmen, as well as to see the beautiful harbor crowded with sailing, fishing, lobster and pleasure boats. Another major attraction for visitors is the narrow crooked streets in Marblehead's Historic District, lined with Colonial and Victorian buildings, some of which have been placed on the National Register. Marblehead offers a full calendar of cultural events throughout the year, including an arts festival, tall ships cruise, regatta and race week, jazz concerts and a Christmas walk. Views: 23 Rating:
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St. Ann School, Gloucester, MA The only Catholic school in Cape Ann, a fishing community on the North Shore of Boston. Now accepting applications for the '08-'09 school year. Visit www.stannsschool.com for more information. Views: 215 Rating:
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Live On Duxbury Beach MA!!- www.DuxburyHomesforsale.com 781-934-2000 Stones throw to the Ocean can be yours!! Just pack your bathing suit and surfboards and you are home! Enjoy year round living in this lovely Cape Style home overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Gracious open floor plan ready for year round entertaining. Highlighted by oak floors,two brickk hearthed fireplaces. Three very generous sized bedrooms and two nicely appointed baths. Flexible lifestyle for summer or year round fun. Fabulous opportunity to live in an established community and feel like you are on vacation 12 months a year! 781-934-2000 x25 Views: 132 Rating:
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Fishing 4 Reel - Fishing In Mass Part 1 Here is Fishing 4 Reel with host andre fishing with his crew out in massachusetts Views: 48 Rating:
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Haddock Fishing in Mass. with Black Rose Fishing Charters We caught this delicious, 8+ pound haddock while cod fishing on Stellwagen Bank in Massachusetts. Visit our website at www.blackrosefishing.com for daily updates and fish info. Views: 1689 Rating:
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Overlook Blue Fish walk to Schools Duxbury, MA www. Duxburyhomesforsale.com **LOCATION,LOCATION,LOCATION**Simplify Your Family's Life! Kids have a Two Minute Walk to School Campus,Teen Center,Performing Arts Center,Town Pool, S.S.Conservatory of Music and much more from this Nantucket Colonial.Year Round Waterviews of the Blue Fish River. Light and Bright with Cathedral Ceiling,re-finished wide pine floors. New white bead board Master Bathroom. White kitchen w/granite counter tops. Lovely level acre setting. A great opportunity for your Family's Lifestyle in Duxbury!! Views: 68 Rating:
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Horse Estate in Duxbury, MA! -www.DuxburyHomesforsale.com Rare Estate Setting nestled on aproximately 11 acres. The property includes the Main house which is highlighted by 5,500 sf of living overlooking picturesque dressage ring and pastures. Abutting barn which houses 6 stalls and 2 floors of unfinished living space. For summer fun you can relax by the in-ground pool and entertain from the private Cape style pool house! This type of property is rare to find on the South Shore offering privacy for animals yet in the heart of a beach community! Views: 79 Rating:
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Fishing 08/10/2007 Took a fishing charter off Hyannis in Nantucket Sound on Friday with some friends. Views: 141 Rating:
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Nahant Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour http://www.nahantmarealestate.com -- Tour Nahant, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Nahant, Massachusetts is a resort town of rocky coasts in the southernmost part of Essex County. Used in early colonial days as a grazing area for cattle, sheep and goat flocks owned by Lynn residents, Nahant very soon became a maritime community with a small population devoted to fishing. The town became a resort mecca very early on with chaises coming from Lynn. Visitors stayed in boarding houses or private homes and the first hotel was built by 1803. In 1817 a steamboat sailed from Boston to Nahant daily and by 1826 a stage from the Nahant Hotel connected twice a day with coaches running between Boston and Salem. Fishing and several shoe shops were the major businesses aside from agriculture and tourism, and even up to 1830 year-round residents were very few. Incorporated in 1853, Nahant was the site of the most massive hotel complex on the Atlantic Coast and the location of an annual regatta. By the end of the 19th century, there was a visible shift away from hotels and toward residences. An era of skyrocketing growth began about 1870 and continued unabated for the next four decades, with construction firms putting up hundreds of summer homes for visitors to the town. In the modern era, Nahant has become a predominantly residential community as farming and industrial activities have gradually been phased out. Views: 54 Rating:
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Tuna Fishing in Nantucket Fishing for Tuna in August aboard Albacore with Capt. Smitty and Mate Nick. Dhall, Phall, Ian and Mad Dog. Views: 928 Rating:
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Swansea Masachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour http://www.swanseamarealestate.com -- Tour Swansea, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Swansea, Massachusetts is a suburban/rural community founded on the premise of religious tolerance for all. Unfortunately, the town also turned out to be the starting place of King Philip's war in 1675 and the site of the first bloodshed of the war. Before that war there were several historic Indian settlement sites and trails in Swansea. Colonial settlement began in 1663 and the town was named after a minister's home village in Wales. After King Philip's War, forges, ironworks and fishing on the town's rivers made up a substantial part of the Swansea economy. The small villages that made up the community were the sites of stores, cotton mills, grist and yarn mills and fishing boats. Now a commuter town with much of its agricultural land still open, Swansea also retains 16 impressive and significant examples of intact Colonial houses. Views: 18 Rating:
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Missing Fishing vessal sank in Nantucket Sound The Coast Guard confirms that a missing fishing vessel sank in Nantucket Sound, with its one life raft still attached to the boat. Views: 1326 Rating:
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Walk to Beach & Village Duxbury, MA - www.DuxburyForSale.com This home is immaculate inside and out!! This 12 room Colonial is in the heart of Standish Shore. Three floors of living space - including at least 5 bedrooms...Unique fireplace guest suite or Au-Pair with private bath over the garage! Two fireplaces, three car garage, screened in porch, entertainment size deck. Lovely white kitchen with state of the art appliances opens to cathedral ceiling family room. Walk to beach, town and Myles Standish Monument. This home will be a pleasure to own. Views: 65 Rating:
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Sharon Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour http://www.sharonmarealestate.com -- Tour Sharon, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Sharon, Massachusetts has the appearance of a classic New England town, with its central Post Office Square marked by three tall white church spires and its tree-lined streets leafing green in summer and traced with delicate white lace in winter. But Sharon comes to life as a busy commuter town of professionals, academics, civil servants, and business people as well as local enterprises, restaurateurs, artists, and active participants in a network of civic organizations. Residents of Sharon live mostly in single-family houses ranging from relatively modest ranches to luxury properties. Many townsfolk have second- and third-generation family roots in Sharon, but the town is also notable for its diversity and openness to newcomers. An Interfaith Clergy Council and an "Affirming Diversity" group foster cooperative understanding among several varieties of Christian and Jewish congregations, an Islamic mosque, and a Unitarian church, as well as adherents of Eastern religions, and the group sponsors an annual Martin Luther King Day Celebration. The Sharon School Department oversees a high school, middle school, regional vocational school, and three elementary schools, including an Alternative School at East Elementary, all of which are committed to excellence in educating students. Lake Massapoag is known for its concerts, fireworks, fishing and good swimming on Memorial Beach. From the 1800s until the 1940s, Sharon was a summer resort, drawing visitors to its many inns and hotels, where they would enjoy the clean air and the Lake. Sharon proudly features the 2,250-acre Massachusetts Audubon Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary. The Community Center, a former resort hotel that the town acquired in 1967, offers activities, such as dance, karate, language lessons, chorus, chess, sports club, theater, community television, and a beach for swimming and fishing, for all ages. The Recreation Department and citizens' groups sponsor a tots' playground and several athletic leagues as well as community events like Square Jam, Fourth of July, Family Week, and First Night. An active network of civic organizations, shared appreciation of the diversity of its population and a cherished history make Sharon a vibrant and highly livable community. Views: 34 Rating:
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JN Bluefish Fly Fishing Nantucket JN Bluefish Fly Fishing Nantucket Views: 788 Rating:
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Oak Bluffs Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour http://www.oakbluffsmarealestate.com -- Tour Oak Bluffs, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts is a resort town on the northeast shore of Martha's Vineyard. There was a large pre-Colonial Indian population that took advantage of the fishing and shellfishing in Oak Bluffs, probably on a seasonal basis. The explorer Gosnold was among the first European adventurers, fishermen and traders who set up temporary or seasonal camps on Martha's Vineyard beginning as early a 1602. Subsistence farming, fishing and shellfishing supported the early settlers. In 1835, Jeremiah Pease chose an oak grove on the edge of Squash Meadow for a camp meeting of island Methodists. The summer meeting became popular and attendance grew like wildfire. Groups of church members first came to stay in tents for two or three days, then families started bringing their own tents to the weekend retreats. In 1835, nine tents were sufficient to shelter the attendees; in 1858, 12,000 people attended the Sunday services. The camp meetings were ecumenical in spirit and attracted members of most Protestant sects as well as Roman Catholics. By the late 1850's, annual visitors were replacing tents with elaborately decorated carpenter Gothic cottages and the first major hotel in Oak Bluffs opened in the 1860's. The expanding number of permanent residents, including a significant immigrant population of Portuguese, continued a substantial fishing industry, built cottages and serviced summer visitors in the thriving tourist business. Through the 19th century, Oak Bluffs saw the side-by-side development of a secular seaside resort featuring a trotting track, roller rink and dance hall, and the continuation of a religious summer revival. In modern times Oak Bluffs has come to terms with all of the strands in its past, and among the most sought after houses are the small, colorful, carpenter Gothic cottages built by revivalists. Views: 14 Rating:
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