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Car Show479 views2009 Mattapoisett Heritage Days started on Friday August 7, 2009 with an antique car show and a cookout dinner at Shipyard Park. Photo by Anne O'Brien-KakleyAug 12, 2009
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Car Show455 views2009 Mattapoisett Heritage Days started on Friday August 7, 2009 with an antique car show and a cookout dinner at Shipyard Park. Photo by Anne O'Brien-KakleyAug 12, 2009
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Heritage Days443 viewsRevolutionary re-enactors Frank Matthew and Chuck Crowmwell loaded a cannon that was next to the Mattapoisett River on Friday and Saturday as Colonial American re-enactors camped out next to the river as part of Mattapoisett's Heritage Days Celebration, which took place on August 7 and 8. Photo by Adam SilvaAug 12, 2009
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Heritage Days462 viewsRevolutionary War re-enactors (left to right) Chris Richard, Tim Smith, Chuck Cromwell and Wayne Oliviera look on as Frank Matthew loads a Colonial cannon on Saturday, August 7. The re-enactors spent the night at the Mattapoisett River as part of Mattapoisett's Heritage Days, which took place from Friday, August 7 to Sunday, August 9. Photo by Adam SilvaAug 12, 2009
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Heritage Days443 viewsColonial-American re-enactors (left to right) Frank Matthew, Tim Smith, Chris Richard, Wayne Oliviera and Scott Smith demonstrate rifle firing techniques next to the Mattapoisett River as part of Mattapoisett's Heritage Days, which took place between Friday, August 7 and Sunday, August 9. Photo by Adam SilvaAug 12, 2009
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Car Show448 viewsCindy Bristol, left, and Charles Rucker, right, pose in front of their 1959 Ford Galaxie. The car is “Ford Geranium” pink and has only been driven 70,000 miles in 50 years. The car is named for the star pattern that decorates the front grill. The Galaxie was one of many restored antique cars that filled Shipyard Park at the 2009 Mattapoisett Heritage Days car show. Photo by Anne O'Brien-KakleyAug 12, 2009
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Car Show421 viewsCindy Bristol, left, and Charles Rucker, right, pose in front of their 1959 Ford Galaxie. The car is “Ford Geranium” pink and has only been driven 70,000 miles in 50 years. The car is named for the star pattern that decorates the front grill. The Galaxie was one of many restored antique cars that filled Shipyard Park at the 2009 Mattapoisett Heritage Days car show. Photo by Anne O'Brien-KakleyAug 12, 2009
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Salty's Fun-o-Rama426 viewsThe Mattapoisett Land Trust will be unveiling a new playground on August 15 in Dunseith Gardens, home of Salty the Seahorse. The playground was a collective effort from various Mattapoisett residents, who donated time and materials. Photo by Paul Lopes.Aug 12, 2009
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Salty's Fun-o-Rama436 viewsThe Mattapoisett Land Trust will be unveiling a new playground on August 15 in Dunseith Gardens, home of Salty the Seahorse. The playground was a collective effort from various Mattapoisett residents, who donated time and materials. Photo by Paul Lopes.Aug 12, 2009
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Salty's Fun-o-Rama470 viewsThe Mattapoisett Land Trust will be unveiling a new playground on August 15 in Dunseith Gardens, home of Salty the Seahorse. The playground was a collective effort from various Mattapoisett residents, who donated time and materials. Photo by Paul Lopes.Aug 12, 2009
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Salty's Fun-o-Rama452 viewsThe Mattapoisett Land Trust will be unveiling a new playground on August 15 in Dunseith Gardens, home of Salty the Seahorse. The playground was a collective effort from various Mattapoisett residents, who donated time and materials. Photo by Paul Lopes.Aug 12, 2009
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Salty's Fun-o-Rama614 viewsThe Mattapoisett Land Trust will be unveiling a new playground on August 15 in Dunseith Gardens, home of Salty the Seahorse. The playground was a collective effort from various Mattapoisett residents, who donated time and materials. Photo by Paul Lopes. August 13, 2009 editionAug 12, 2009
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