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Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN with a Thanksgiving PARADE

Thanksgiving Parade
Photo Provided by Destination Plymouth

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN BY PREPARING TO SAIL

Mayflower II
Photo by Jennifer Monac

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH smelling the tulips.

Photo by
Ann Berry

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH a sunset in Humarock

Humarock
Photo by Ali Stevenson

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH A BREATHTAKING VIEW OF THE HARBOR.

Plymouth Harbor
Photo by Katie McLaughlin

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH A WALK THROUGH BURIAL HILL.

Burial Hill
Photo by Katie McLaughlin

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH a trip to Kingston

Kingston marsh
Photo by Katie McLaughlin

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH A TRIP TO PLYMOUTH ROCK.

Plymouth Rock
Photo by Ali Stevenson

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN AT THE NATION'S OLDEST PUBLIC MUSEUM.

Pilgrim Hall Museum
Photo by Ali Stevenson

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN AT PLIMOTH PLANTATION

Plimoth Plantation
Photo by Wes Ennis

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A historic visit might begin with your best round of golf.

Plymouth County Golf
Photo Provided by Destination Plymouth

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH THE ART COMPLEX MUSEUM, DUXBURY

Duxbury,
photo provided by Art Complex Museum

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH A visit to Hull.

Provided by
Plymouth County Convention and Visitors Bureau

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH A visit to Manomet

Manomet Beach View
Photo by Mary Shields

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH A VISIT TO A PILGRIM VILLAGE.

Plimoth Plantation
Photo provided by Plymouth Chambers

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH A ICE CREAM SUNDAE.

Ice Cream Cruises
Photo by Plymouth Cruises

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH A TOUR OF THE SEA.

A Cruise Aboard the Lobster Tale
Photo Provided by Plymouth Cruises

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH EXPLORING Leyden Street

Leyden Street
Photo by Katie McLaughlin

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A historic visit might begin with spotting a great humpback whale.

Whale Watching
Photo by Carol "Krill" Carson

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH A DAY ON THE WATER

Pilgrim Belle
Photo by Wes Ennis

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN with a rainbow.

Beach Rainbow, Scituate
Photo by Ali Stevenson

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH A WALK through a garden.

Mayflower Society House
Photo by General Society of Mayflower Descendants

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH A WALK DOWN THE JETTY

Plymouth Harbor
Photo by David Grossmen

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH a trip to Wareham

Photo by
Nicole Meighan

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH A CRANBERRY HARVEST.

Cranberry Harvest
Photo by Ad Makepeace

Plymouth County
History is just the beginning
A HISTORIC VISIT MIGHT BEGIN WITH A walk on the beach.

Manomet Beach
Photo by Mary Shields

The Great Plymouth Mail Robbery, guest speaker Brian Shetler

Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street
Plymouth, MA
Phone: 508-830-4250

Monday, October 1, 2012 - 7:00pm

Brian Shetler, graduate student at Simmons College pursuing his Masters in Library and Information Science (MLS), will bring the true story alive of what is considered the largest unsolved heist in the history of the U.S. Postal Service, the great Plymouth Mail Robbery is as much a mystery today as it was 50 years ago.

The Plymouth Public Library Corporation will hold its annual business meeting in the Otto Fehlow Meeting Room from 6:15-6:45pm followed by this feature program with Brian Shetler, who will explore the Great Plymouth Mail Robbery with video clips from the WGBH archives at 7pm.

The public is welcome to attend the business portion of the meeting at 6:15pm to secure a seat early. This free event is sponsored by the Plymouth Public Library Corporation and is open to the public.

The library is fully accessible; please let us know if you need special accommodations to attend.