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John Calvin Coolidge, Jr., was born in Plymouth Notch, Windsor County, Vermont, on July 4, 1872, the only U. S. President to be born on Independence Day.
Each of the Hazzard County Sheriff's Department officers drove various mid to late ' 70s Chrysler mid-size B body patrol cars, most often a Dodge Monaco or Plymouth Fury.
* Plymouth County, Massachusetts
* Plymouth, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
* Plymouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia
* Plymouth County, Iowa
* Plymouth County, Massachusetts
* Plymouth, Juneau County, Wisconsin, a town
* Plymouth, Rock County, Wisconsin, a town
* Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, a town
** Plymouth, Wisconsin, a city in Sheboygan County, located within the town of Plymouth
He lived in Plymouth, and also owned a house at Newtown, Kylmore ( Kilmore, County Cork ), Ireland.
Barnstable County was formed as part of the Plymouth Colony on 2 June 1685, including the towns of Falmouth, Sandwich and others lying to the east and north on Cape Cod.
Barnstable County borders Plymouth County to the northwest ; off Barnstable County's southern shore are Dukes County and Nantucket.
The adjacent counties are Plymouth County ; Norfolk County ; Bristol County, Rhode Island ; Newport County, Rhode Island ; Providence County, Rhode Island ; and Dukes County.
* Plymouth County, Massachusetts-North
Later in 1803 they were moved into Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Plymouth and along
On 26 September, Golden Hind sailed into Plymouth with Drake and 59 remaining crew aboard, along with a rich cargo of spices and captured Spanish treasures.
The Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Colony were the most active of the New England persecutors of Quakers, and the persecuting spirit was shared by the Plymouth Colony and the colonies along the Connecticut river.
The ferries, along with the nearby Tamar Bridge, are operated by the Tamar Bridge and Torpoint Ferry Joint Committee, which is jointly owned by Plymouth City Council and Cornwall Council.
In Canada, the Dodge lineup of cars started down the road to elimination along with the Plymouth line when in 1988 the Dodge Dynasty was sold in Canada as the Chrysler Dynasty and sold at both Plymouth and Dodge dealers.
* Some land along the River Plym in Plymouth
The Plymouth Colony was, along with Jamestown, Virginia, one of the earliest successful colonies to be founded by the English in North America and the first sizable permanent English settlement in the New England region.
Large farm lots were parceled out to each family in the colony along the shore of the present-day towns of Plymouth, Kingston, Duxbury and Marshfield, Massachusetts.
Plymouth, Indiana is located at ( 41. 343894 ,-86. 312544 ), along the Yellow River.
Plymouth is a city in Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, United States, along the Shell Rock River.
The town line with Mattapoisett lies along the Bristol and Plymouth county lines.
Rochester is located along the western border of Plymouth County, and is bordered by Lakeville and Middleborough to the north, Wareham and Marion to the east, Mattapoisett to the south, and Acushnet and Freetown to the west.
White Island Shores is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in the town of Plymouth in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, along the shores of White Island Pond.
Therefore, since Starkweather's home was always within city Limits, and since Lincoln's home and place of business, his saw mill, which was built along the Rouge River, were always outside the city limits of Plymouth, William, who brought his entire family with him and built a lean to at the Panera site as the first home, was the first settler within city limits.
Wonderland Village features a Wal-Mart Supercenter, a Target store, and three islands of retail buildings along Plymouth Road and Middlebelt Road.
The origins of Plymouth ( also known as Shawnee and Shawneetown ) date back to the creation of the Susquehanna Company in Windham, Connecticut, on June 18, 1753, formed to promote the settlement of certain lands along the Susquehanna in what is now northeastern Pennsylvania.
In 1873, the line came under the control of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, which was backed by powerful New York financiers, and which operated several collieries along its length, including the Avondale Colliery in Plymouth.
When the Plymouth Street Railway was complete, the Wilkes-Barre & Wyoming Valley Traction Co. leased it and operated it along with several other trolley lines.
The Wadhams mine appears along Wadhams Creek above Plymouth Village.
The Plymouth Railroad was built in 1836 to serve some 20 lime kilns operating along the route between Conshohocken and Cold Point.
Prior to the building of the Plymouth Railroad, the Philadelphia, Germantown, and Norristown Railroad was built along the Schuylkill River through Plymouth and commenced operation on 1835.
It lies south of Exeter along the A380 on the north of Torbay, north-east of Plymouth and adjoins the neighbouring town of Paignton on the west of the bay.

Plymouth and with
Interstate 89 links Concord with Lebanon and the state of Vermont to the northwest, while Interstate 93 connects the city to Plymouth, Littleton, and the White Mountains to the north and Manchester to the south.
Another version of the story is that he canvassed with Nancy, Lady Astor, MP for Plymouth Sutton, and received an embarrassingly friendly welcome at boarding houses who were used to renting rooms by the hour to sailors and their lady companions.
At age 23, Drake made his first voyage to the New World, sailing with his second cousin, Sir John Hawkins, on one of a fleet of ships owned by his relatives, the Hawkins family of Plymouth.
Drake left Plymouth on 24 May 1572, with a crew of 73 men in two small vessels, the Pascha ( 70 tons ) and the Swan ( 25 tons ), to capture Nombre de Dios.
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He returned to London before the end of 1744, but following his father's death in late 1745 he shared a house in Plymouth Dock with his sisters.
They departed Plymouth, England on the Mayflower on September 6 / 16, 1620 with 102 passengers and about 30 crew members in a small 100 foot ship.
Esther Marson-Smedley, a correspondent with the Daily Express who shared the train ride from Plymouth to London, then introduced him to Marjorie Maxse, who offered him a role in the War Office.
Isaac Foot was a solicitor and founder of the Plymouth law firm Foot and Bowden ( which merged with another firm to become Foot Anstey ).
* 1621 – The Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony sign a peace treaty with Massasoit of the Wampanoags.
By 1858 attention had swung back to local issues with a land dispute in New Plymouth prompting Governor Thomas Gore Brown to call out its Militia under Captain Charles Brown.
Formation of the first unit did not commence until early April 1863, with 100 men being sought at New Plymouth under Captain Atkinson.
Nevertheless, in 1842, he became so captivated by the doctrine of the Second Coming of Christ that he severed his connection with the Methodists and joined the Plymouth Brethren.
Plymouth Hoe is perhaps best known for the probably apocryphal story that Sir Francis Drake played his famous game of bowls here in 1588 while waiting for the tide to change before sailing out with the English fleet to engage with the Spanish Armada.
The marine entrance is from the English Channel to the south, with a deep-water channel to the west of the Plymouth Breakwater.
* On 27 December 1831, set off from anchorage in the Barn Pool, under Mount Edgecumbe on the west side of Plymouth Sound, on her second survey voyage, captained by Robert FitzRoy with Charles Darwin on board.
It was called a " fast-back ", and because of this David Pearson was the series champion that year with Richard Petty dominating 1967, winning 27 of 48 races ( including 10 in a row ) in the boxier Plymouth Belvedere.
Richard Petty could not come to contractual terms with Dodge before the 1969 season, but when he saw the Daytona, he demanded that Plymouth make something similar, but they declined ( for the time being ).
During development at the University of Plymouth, in conjunction with BAE Systems and Sumitomo Precision Products, the iBot was nicknamed Fred Upstairs ( after Fred Astaire ) because it can climb stairs: hence the name Ginger, after Astaire's regular film partner, Ginger Rogers, for a successor product.
In 1630 he was a member of the Company of Husbandmen in London and with them, as the Plough Company, obtained a 1, 600 mile² ( 4, 000 km² ) grant of land in Maine from the Plymouth Council for New England.
An East Medical Campus has recently been developed on Plymouth Road, with several university-owned buildings for outpatient care, diagnostics, and outpatient surgery.

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