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2015 14th annual Ride to the Rock
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<blockquote data-quote="El Toro" data-source="post: 1273778" data-attributes="member: 14779"><p>I was thinking about this Plymouth trip and how it would be fun to go to Plymouth on a bike. When we celebrated Thanksgiving in Plymouth in 1998, I am pretty sure we ate dinner at Isaac's. I see that it is still there.</p><p></p><p>Back in the day, the place to eat was Dearn and McGrath's. What a great Fisherman's Platter they had. As good as at Jimmy's (also gone now), or Anthony's Pier IV. I googled to find them, and they're gone ... but you can still get postcards and place mat menus from nostalgia dealers on the internet.</p><p></p><p>When we were there for Thanksgiving in 1998, our kids were 18 and 20. The Native Americans were holding a protest rally. Very disgruntled bunch. Probably not any happier today.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, if you've now discovered the monument to forefathers, I know you would like to check out the monument out at Provincetown where they first landed.</p><p></p><p>Plymouth, Mayflower II, Plimouth Plantation, etc. all make for a great touristy experience.... and you may get a dose of useful history to boot. I need to figure out how to make this run someday. But it will probably have to wait for retirement since it's a two hard day ride (unless you're going by IBA standards) just to get there from here, and then there are the unknown "weather cards" that might be played.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Toro, post: 1273778, member: 14779"] I was thinking about this Plymouth trip and how it would be fun to go to Plymouth on a bike. When we celebrated Thanksgiving in Plymouth in 1998, I am pretty sure we ate dinner at Isaac's. I see that it is still there. Back in the day, the place to eat was Dearn and McGrath's. What a great Fisherman's Platter they had. As good as at Jimmy's (also gone now), or Anthony's Pier IV. I googled to find them, and they're gone ... but you can still get postcards and place mat menus from nostalgia dealers on the internet. When we were there for Thanksgiving in 1998, our kids were 18 and 20. The Native Americans were holding a protest rally. Very disgruntled bunch. Probably not any happier today. Meanwhile, if you've now discovered the monument to forefathers, I know you would like to check out the monument out at Provincetown where they first landed. Plymouth, Mayflower II, Plimouth Plantation, etc. all make for a great touristy experience.... and you may get a dose of useful history to boot. I need to figure out how to make this run someday. But it will probably have to wait for retirement since it's a two hard day ride (unless you're going by IBA standards) just to get there from here, and then there are the unknown "weather cards" that might be played. [/QUOTE]
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