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• South
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| • Hingham |
| • Hull |
| • Scituate |
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Cohasset, less than 25 miles south of Boston, is the quintessential
small New England coastal town, noted for its quaint harbor with active
lobster fleet, sandy beach, and historic village green. Once visited,
you will never forget its breathtaking beauty.
When Captain John Smith discovered "Quonahasset" in 1614,
he described it as "a paradise of all these parts." It has
remained so for more than three centuries. Carved out of a rugged
stretch of New England coast, the "long rocky place" of
the early Algonquin Indian settlers is today a community recognized
for its tranquil beauty and pristine elegance. See the official Cohasset
web site at http://www.state.ma.us/cc/cohasset.html. |