After saying goodbye to the Einhorns, I drove to Plymouth Massachusetts.
I got the relevant information from the information center, and started walking south along Plymouth Harbor.
The first stop was where the Mayflower II, was supposed to be. The ship is being repaired away from the dock, so I couldn't see it.
My next stop was Plymouth Rock, one of the first monuments to early american history.
Across from Plymouth Rock is Cole's Hill, where there a great view of the harbor, some statues, and a Mausoleum containing the remains of the pilgrims who dies in the winter of 1620-21.
I continued up Leyden Street, the first street in the Plymouth Colony to Burial Hill, where the first fort, church and later cemetery were built.
My final stop in the are was the National Monument to the Forefathers, which some say served as a model to the Statue of Liberty.
After getting something to eat, I drove towards Boston. The approach to Logan airport goes through several long tunnels, some containing exits.
I returned my rental car, too the shuttle to the terminal, checked in and settled in for the wait to board.
The flight to Rome went smoothly, the flight from Rome left late (as usual), and arrived about half an hour late.
This will be the last entry.
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