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PLYMOUTH rocks; It's not all about Pilgrims and history. Our southernmost city teems with interesting bars, restaurants and nightlife, especially in summertime
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By JIM DORMAN
For The Patriot Ledger
Everyone knows about the Pilgrims, Plimoth Plantation and the
Mayflower. And we've all walked up to the grand stone canopy, looked
down at Plymouth Rock and pondered its significance. As a wise man
once proclaimed, "it's all good," but what if you're more in the mood
for meeting some fine folks while enjoying a lobster feast or getting
a tavern tan than following the Pilgrims' progress? What does
Plymouth have to offer?
Well, you can gi...
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