Get up & GO; Golden oldies; Plymouth's Waterfront Festival reminiscent of the '40s and '50s; Nightime Paddle

From: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA | Date: July 12, 2003| Author: Jody Feinberg | Copyright information

By JODY FEINBERG

The Patriot Ledger

Always a great summer destination, Plymouth is especially fun this weekend during its Summer Waterfront Festival when cars are banned from Water Street to make room for festival goers. Since this summer's theme is "Throwback to the Golden Years," the festival features music, dance demonstrations and classic cars from the '40s and '50s. Headlining the entertainment, The Coasters, famous for the song " Yakety Yak" perform for free this Saturday n...

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