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A travel sketchbook that moves along the coastal stretch between Plymouth and Provincetown, blending on-site observations, architectural descriptions, and historical vignettes about early settlers and local landmarks. The narrator records coastal houses and harbors, visits homesteads and monuments, and reflects on exploration, encounters with Native leaders, and the rhythms of maritime life. Sketches and drawings accompany evocative descriptions of streets, burial hills, wharves, and sandspits, while occasional literary and historical digressions illuminate local stories and personalities. The result is an episodic travelogue that combines practical walking and driving notes with antiquarian interest and visual appreciation of New England's coastal landscape.
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