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Hingham: Four Centuries of History
Hingham: Four Centuries of History
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The South Shore Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, maintains its early village charm and entices visitors with its historic greens and scenic harbor. Landing in Broad Cove, the earliest settlers brought inspiration for their new home from its English namesake, and the young village prospered and grew into an influential coastal community. Discover the Old Ship Meetinghouse, the oldest continually in operation; the story of President Abraham Lincoln's ancestor, who facilitated the British surrender at Yorktown; and the teeming coastal waters that have drawn generations of fishermen. Ted Clarke, one of Boston's most prolific authors of local history, deftly chronicles four hundred years of Hingham's unique past.
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