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Take a walk through history at these Massachusetts cemeteries R. Scott Reedy Daily News Correspondent Looking for somewhere to take a contemplative walk and a break from today’s uncertain times? By design, many cemeteries – particularly the rural or garden variety which gradually replaced churchyard burying grounds over the course of the 19th century – afford peace and quiet, and the opportunity for reflection. Today, with their paved roads and walkways, cemeteries – some flat and others with hills – are ideal for walking. And while they offer solitude, even on the quietest of days you’ll rarely be entirely alone. Cemeteries are home to birds and other animals – squirrels and rabbits, the occasional deer or turkey, or, if there is a nearby pond or stream, perhaps geese, turtles, even a swan or two.

Pilgrim Hall Museum reopens with new emphasis on women

Pilgrim Hall Museum reopens with new emphasis on women By Robert Knox Globe Correspondent,Updated April 9, 2021, 3:30 p.m. Email to a Friend After a year’s shutdown because of the pandemic, Pilgrim Hall Museum reopened this month.Denise Maccaferri Pilgrim Hall Museum is the oldest continuously operating public museum in the country, holding exhibits for half of the town’s 400-year history and offering what the museum terms “the world’s finest collection of early Plymouth possessions.” After a year’s shutdown because of the pandemic, Pilgrim Hall reopened this month and is presenting an extensive new exhibit, titled “Pathfounders: Women of Plymouth,” that the museum says “resets the 400-year story of Plymouth with a focus on the lives and legacies of ‘pathfounding’ women.”

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