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Scenic 2010 Massachusetts Wall
Calendars
Massachusetts wall calendars,
Massachusetts yearly
calendars, and Massachusetts Engagement calendars.
See Also: 2010 Boston Wall Calendars
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2010 Massachusetts Wall Calendar:
Massachusetts is gifted with many historical and scenic sites. It was in
1620 that the first settlers arrived on the Mayflower in Plymouth. In the
spring of 1630, John Winthrop arrived with nine hundred settlers. They
formed eight new towns, one of which was Boston. Besides her many historical
sites, Massachusetts is blessed with a beautiful coastline stretching from
Provincetown on the tip of Cape Cod to the scenic areas of Gloucester and
Rockport.
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Massachusetts Wall
Calendar: With stunning images from one of the country's top photographers,
this calendar brings to life the stunning landscape of Massachusetts month
after month. You'll find spaces for notes each month, bonus photography and
a 4-month planning grid. Enjoy the rich splendor of Massachusetts |
 Wild & Scenic Massachusetts 2010 Wall Calendar |
 
Massachusetts Tide 2010 Wall Calendar |
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2010 Wild & Scenic Massachusetts Wall
Calendar: The Bay State has it all, a beautiful coastline and a wooded,
lush, mountainous interior. This gorgeous coastal state offers an array of
wonderful wildlife and scenic views. Discover dramatic seascapes of Cape
Cod, a Nantucket sunset, lily pads resting on a Berkshire pond, snow laden
pine trees, and much more. Spend a year exploring Wild and Scenic
Massachusetts with this wall calendar. |
Massachusetts Tide Wall
Calendar: This Massachusetts Tide calendar features clear and
easy-to-read tide graphs, actual times for high and low tides, weekly times
for sunrise & sunset, and beautiful color photography. This data is an
interpretation of tide predictions data as supplied by NOAA. $14.95 |
 Harvard University 2010 Wall CalendarHarvard University is the oldest
institution of higher learning in the United States. Harvard College was
founded in 1636 by a vote of the Great and General Court of the
Massachusetts Bay Colony. It was named in honor of its first benefactor,
John Harvard, who upon his death in 1638 left half his estate and his entire
library consisting of 400 volumes to the fledgling college.
With over 350 years of history, Harvard has grown from a tiny college with
one headmaster and an enrollment of nine students to an institution
consisting of Harvard College and ten graduate and professional schools with
an enrollment of approximately 18,000 students overall. |
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