The Library of Congress Washington, D. They are likely to own most of the years listed above. Their collection is in microfiche, microfilm, and books, but there is no online inventory of their holdings except for microfilm. See their guide online. The following is a list of cemeteries in present-day Hull.
For the location of the cemetery, see PlymouthColony website. For more details regarding these cemeteries, see the state guide under cemeteries for books on the subject. Abstracts of the cemeteries above are marked and keyed to: A.
The following is a list of churches established in town in order of organization date if known and condition of records in the survey if listed. Memories Overview Gallery People Find. The town is a series of islands connected by sandbars and causeways that comprise the Nantasket peninsula. The beaches are among the best in New England with fine gray sands.
Hull is a narrow peninsula and therefore has one major road in and out, Nantasket Ave. Hull is surrounded by two waterfronts, the "beach side" and "bay side". Most neighborhood streets run in a grid-like fashion leading to either the bay or beach side, and cross over Nantasket Ave which runs down the middle of the peninsula. One can travel Nantasket Ave. A good view of Boston proper can be seen across the channel.
Boston or Cape Cod are easy next stops. For an excellent backroads daytrip to Plymouth , take Nantasket Ave southeast to follow the beach coast up towards Gunrock Beach onto Jerusalem Road. Jerusalem Road is a beautiful winding road that offers views of oceanfront mansions. Visit Cohasset village, a quaint New England style town. From there pick up the road 3A to take to Scituate and then Duxbury , more quaint New England villages.
Another good place to go for shopping and restaurants would be the town of Hingham which is only 5 minutes away by car. Scenic 3A will lead you all the way to Plymouth. Get in [ edit ] Logan International Airport in Boston is the nearest large airport. At exit 14, go left and follow Route north about 10 miles. Get around [ edit ] Hull is a narrow peninsula and therefore has one major road in and out, Nantasket Ave. Year round. Lifesaving exhibits on history and tools. Or send us an email with your thoughts.
Boomer travelers rely on our weekly email newsletter for fresh travel inspiration, tips, and advice. It's free! No spam, unsubscribe anytime. Skip to content. The beaches in Hull are stunning! How to visit Hull, Massachusetts Are you interested in trying a new beach destination along the East Coast? The expansive shoreline is fantastic for long strolls. Photographers will love the spectacular scenery. The beaches are full of beautiful surprises!
Fort Revere Park is a great stop for history buffs! Explore colonial history at Fort Revere Park Fort Revere Park is an 8 acre historic state park, sixty feet above sea level. Hull Lifesaving Museum is a must-see. Sunsets over the Boston skyline are not to be missed. Picture perfect sunsets! Tips for visiting Hull: If you are a Massachusetts resident or know one, you can reserve a free parking pass for the Nantasket beach parking lot.
The lot for the pass is small and fills up quickly, get there early to ensure a spot. There is a hotel on the ocean called the Nantasket Beach Resort or there are bed and breakfast places available to stay overnight.
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