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Buzzards Bay is located at ( 41. 751364 ,-70. 613563 ).
The town is located on Buzzards Bay, on the eastern bank of the Acushnet River at its mouth.
From New Bedford's northern border with Freetown to the Buzzards Bay coast at Clark's Point the distance is approximatley 14 miles.
The town lies at the northeast corner of Buzzards Bay, and is the site of Aptucxet Trading Post, the nation's oldest store.
They are located at the outer edge of Buzzards Bay, north of Martha's Vineyard from which they are separated by Vineyard Sound, and constitute the town of Gosnold, Massachusetts in Dukes County.
Prepared for racing by trainer Rodolfo Garcia, Buzzards Bay made three starts as a two-year-old at Calder Race Course in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Trained by Jeff Mullins in California, the now 3-year old Buzzards Bay won the Golden Gate Derby in January 2005 at Golden Gate Fields then earned the most notable victory of his career in the Santa Anita Derby at Santa Anita Park.
As part of the liquidation of the Fog City Stable partnership, Buzzards Bay was sold at the Fasig-Tipton sale in July 2005 for $ 725, 000.
Buzzards conceded just one try in a 24-6 defeat in front of probably the largest crowd to assemble at the ground.
Colonel Green's mansion at Round Hill, Massachusetts | Round Hill with Buzzards Bay ( bay ) | Buzzards Bay in the foreground.
The MIT radio telescope at Round Hill with Buzzards Bay ( bay ) | Buzzards Bay in the foreground.
Edward Howland Robinson Green | Colonel Green's Mansion at Round Hill with Buzzards Bay ( bay ) | Buzzards Bay in the foreground.
In 1946, the Academy acquired land at the State Pier on Taylors Point in Buzzards Bay, MA at the southern end of the Cape Cod Canal with a berth deep enough to accommodate the USS Charleston, the school's new training ship.
Route 88 begins at the northern end of the Horseneck Beach State Reservation lands, on a peninsula dividing the East Branch of the Westport River from Buzzards Bay.
Located at the western end of Buzzards Bay, the sandy, southwest-facing, long beach is breezy all year round, providing excellent wind surfing and a dependable respite from sweltering inland temperatures every summer.
Fish from Buzzards Bay swim up the Wareham River and into the Crooked River, although the upper half of the Crooked River goes down to bare mud at extreme low tide.
Bird Island is a tiny island in Buzzards Bay at the mouth of Sippican Harbor, less than a mile off the mainland coast of the town of Marion, Massachusetts ( USA ).

Buzzards and with
In 1873, a private philanthropist ( John Anderson ) gave Agassiz the island of Penikese, in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts ( south of New Bedford ), and presented him with $ 50, 000 to permanently endow it as a practical school of natural science, especially devoted to the study of marine zoology.
* Buzzards are medium-large raptors with robust bodies and broad wings, or, alternatively, any bird of the genus Buteo ( also commonly known as " hawks " in North America ).
The distance from Dartmouth's northern most border with Freetown to Buzzards Bay in the south is approximately.
Dartmouth shares borders with Westport to the west, Freetown and Fall River to the north, Buzzards Bay to the south, and New Bedford to the east.
New Bedford Harbor, a body of water shared with Fairhaven, is actually the estuary of the Acushnet River where it empties into Buzzards Bay.
The majority of that water area is from the Watuppa Ponds along the border with Fall River, as well as Westport Harbor, where the two branches of the Westport River meet before emptying into Buzzards Bay.
When flying in wooded vegetation, Honey Buzzards usually fly quite low and perch in mid canopy, holding the body relatively horizontal with tail drooping.
Massachusetts Bay, along with Quincy Bay, Narragansett Bay, Buzzards Bay and Cape Cod Bay, is also one of the bays adjacent to Massachusetts that give the commonwealth the nickname " the Bay State ".
Taking the place of Gaffney on drums was Bob D ’ Amico, who plays with Lowenstein in both Circle of Buzzards and Fiery Furnaces.
The touring band for that record included Bob D ' Amico, who would later join Jason in playing with the Fiery Furnaces in addition to forming Circle of Buzzards with him in 2008.
Naushon and the smaller islands that surround it, Uncatena, Nonamesset, Monohanset, Weepeckit, and some smaller ones, are private property and closed to the public, with the exception of three beaches, Kettle Cove, West Beach, and Tarpaulin Cove, and Weepeckit Island, off the north shore of Naushon, in Buzzards Bay.
The origin of the name Wraxall, which is shared with other villages in Somerset, Wiltshire and Dorset, is thought to be " a nook of land frequented by Buzzards ".
* Massachusetts, nickname " Bay State ," a U. S. state with shores on Massachusetts Bay, Cape Cod Bay, Buzzards Bay and Narragansett Bay
Buzzards Bay was retired in July 2008 with earnings of $ 1, 428, 141.
Buzzards achieved their primary aim in their first season back in Midlands 1 by consolidating its place with a 10th place finish in the 13-team table.
Buzzards only had to contend with Northampton Saints and Bedford to keep their players.
Of particular significance is the extensive wetland area in the Kennet Valley which has been created following the extraction of gravel from what are currently lakes, and is now a haven for a wide range of water birds and other protected bird species, such as the Nightingale, and the Red Kite ; together with Kestrels, Buzzards and Peregrine Falcons, the latter of which can often be seen on thermals enjoying this habitat of the Kennet Meadows.

Buzzards and season
The following season, 1987-88 the inaugural season of League rugby, saw Buzzards placed in Midlands Division 2 ( East ).
Led by John Orwin who was to captain England later that season, and also including former and future Buzzard stalwarts in Pete Ellam and John Davidson, Bedford had to work hard to subdue a spirited Buzzards effort.
John Davidson joined Buzzards from Bedford Blues in the season following Club's 1987-88 John Player Cup clash.

Buzzards and East
Major localities of Bourne include Bournedale and Buzzards Bay on the West side of the Cape Cod Canal, Sagamore, which straddles the canal, Bourne village, Monument Beach, Pocasset, and Cataumet on the East side of the canal.

Buzzards and Cup
In 1985-86, Paul Whiting became the first Buzzards skipper to lift the Cup when Peterborough were beaten in the Final.

Buzzards and when
The town was part of an early effort to create a canal between Buzzards Bay and Massachusetts Bay, when in 1795 a canal was proposed between the Taunton River and North River.
Most of their trips are made during the Scallop Festival or during the summer when the Family Supper Train and Scenic Train depart together from Buzzards Bay.

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