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Local Flavor 172 viewsTuesday evening was the Mattapoisett Women’s Club sponsored Taste of the Town, an annual event when local food purveyors fill the tent at Shipyard Park with the flavors and aromas of Mattapoisett’s lively restaurant scene. Photos by Jean PerryJul 12, 2017
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Local Flavor 180 viewsTuesday evening was the Mattapoisett Women’s Club sponsored Taste of the Town, an annual event when local food purveyors fill the tent at Shipyard Park with the flavors and aromas of Mattapoisett’s lively restaurant scene. Photos by Jean PerryJul 12, 2017
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Local Flavor 177 viewsTuesday evening was the Mattapoisett Women’s Club sponsored Taste of the Town, an annual event when local food purveyors fill the tent at Shipyard Park with the flavors and aromas of Mattapoisett’s lively restaurant scene. Photos by Jean PerryJul 12, 2017
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Local Flavor 160 viewsTuesday evening was the Mattapoisett Women’s Club sponsored Taste of the Town, an annual event when local food purveyors fill the tent at Shipyard Park with the flavors and aromas of Mattapoisett’s lively restaurant scene. Photos by Jean PerryJul 12, 2017
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Local Flavor 173 viewsTuesday evening was the Mattapoisett Women’s Club sponsored Taste of the Town, an annual event when local food purveyors fill the tent at Shipyard Park with the flavors and aromas of Mattapoisett’s lively restaurant scene. Photos by Jean PerryJul 12, 2017
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Mapping Mattapoisett168 viewsThe Mattapoisett Historical Society Museum opened the season with an exhibit titled “Mapping Mattapoisett – Tracing Our Place in the World,” which brings together ancient and modern concepts of map making. The exhibit shows from now until the end of August. Photo by Marilou NewellJul 12, 2017
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Mapping Mattapoisett169 viewsThe Mattapoisett Historical Society Museum opened the season with an exhibit titled “Mapping Mattapoisett – Tracing Our Place in the World,” which brings together ancient and modern concepts of map making. The exhibit shows from now until the end of August. Photo by Marilou NewellJul 12, 2017
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Mapping Mattapoisett164 viewsThe Mattapoisett Historical Society Museum opened the season with an exhibit titled “Mapping Mattapoisett – Tracing Our Place in the World,” which brings together ancient and modern concepts of map making. The exhibit shows from now until the end of August. Photo by Marilou NewellJul 12, 2017
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Living History 190 viewsIt looked like July 8, 1776 at Silvershell Beach in Marion this past Saturday. Folks from the Fairhaven Village Militia and Wareham Militia Group in conjunction with Marion Recreation and the Marion Cultural Council took spectators back in time to Colonial Massachusetts during a weekend-long encampment at the beach. Participants in olde-tyme apparel demonstrated what life was like in the 1770s during the Revolutionary War through demonstrations of drilling, cooking, and flintlock musket use. Photos by Jean Jul 12, 2017
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Living History 184 viewsIt looked like July 8, 1776 at Silvershell Beach in Marion this past Saturday. Folks from the Fairhaven Village Militia and Wareham Militia Group in conjunction with Marion Recreation and the Marion Cultural Council took spectators back in time to Colonial Massachusetts during a weekend-long encampment at the beach. Participants in olde-tyme apparel demonstrated what life was like in the 1770s during the Revolutionary War through demonstrations of drilling, cooking, and flintlock musket use. Photos by Jean Jul 12, 2017
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Living History 182 viewsIt looked like July 8, 1776 at Silvershell Beach in Marion this past Saturday. Folks from the Fairhaven Village Militia and Wareham Militia Group in conjunction with Marion Recreation and the Marion Cultural Council took spectators back in time to Colonial Massachusetts during a weekend-long encampment at the beach. Participants in olde-tyme apparel demonstrated what life was like in the 1770s during the Revolutionary War through demonstrations of drilling, cooking, and flintlock musket use. Photos by Jean Jul 12, 2017
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Living History 172 viewsIt looked like July 8, 1776 at Silvershell Beach in Marion this past Saturday. Folks from the Fairhaven Village Militia and Wareham Militia Group in conjunction with Marion Recreation and the Marion Cultural Council took spectators back in time to Colonial Massachusetts during a weekend-long encampment at the beach. Participants in olde-tyme apparel demonstrated what life was like in the 1770s during the Revolutionary War through demonstrations of drilling, cooking, and flintlock musket use. Photos by Jean Jul 12, 2017
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