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Cohasset and Scituate, Mass., Photos and Perspectives

Cohasset Town Common, Cohasset, Mass. (photo by Eric H.


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I had a chance to tour more of the Cohasset and Scituate, Mass., area yesterday. Both South Shore towns (located about 25-30 miles south of Boston) offer some wonderful coastal views -- particularly along Jerusalem Way in Cohasset and quaint downtown districts with restaurants and cafes with outdoor seating as well as gifts shops, boutiques, galleries, and an overall nice "Main Street USA" feel. Cohasset's town common is surely one of the greatest village greens in New England with its pond and large expanse of land surrounded by historic buildings.

If you have a chance, please sign up at our Facebook Fan Page to take a look at a video taken at Minot Point in Scituate of the ocean current.  The waves were really spectacular, as you will see! Below is a photo of the rush of the ocean yesterday:




To give you a flavor of the two towns, here are some photos of Cohasset Village, Jerusalem Way, downtown Scituate and Scituate Harbor:













The Scituate Harbor scene can be enjoyed with a stay at the Inn at Scituate (photo below), located in the downtown district. The waterfront location is ideal, and within easy walking distance to all the locally-owned little shops, movie theater and restaurants. As stated in previous posts, Cohasset and Scituate resemble the more famous quaint Cape Cod towns that require a trip over the Sagamore and Bourne Bridges (which can be quite challenging, traffic-wise, during the summer tourist season). Here, you are within 30-45 minutes of Boston, yet feeling like you're a million miles away from the urban life. We wholeheartedly recommend visiting these great South Shore towns!





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Scituate, MA: Beautifully Situated, South of Boston


Article and Photo by Eric H., at VisitingNewEngland.com

Sometimes when we don't feel like making the long trek to Cape Cod -- and the Sagamore and Bourne Bridge traffic headaches -- Scituate, MA, will do just fine.

Some contrarians will say that Scituate is where Cape Cod begins, but this relaxing coastal community 25 miles south of Boston is more of a suburb to us -- albeit a very quiet one with a great location. Cape Cod, we believe, begins once you cross the bridges.

Scituate feels like a Cape Cod town, however, with its myriad Cape style homes, beachfront shacks and elegant estates by the sea, leisurely small downtown with a nice harbor, the scenic Scituate Lighthouse, views of the ocean, and many fine seafood restaurants.

When traveling to Scituate, we make the Mill Wharf restaurant our special destination. With fine panoramic views of the harbor from any seat, this cozy restaurant with cathedral ceiling and nice woodwork, delivers the type of high quality seafood entrees that you'd expect in a coastal New England town. Open for lunch, but better at dinner, we highly recommend the top-of-the-line New England clam chowder, lobster stew, baked lazy man's lobster with panko crumbs and butter, the delicious orange-glazed salmon, and the saffron scented vegetable shrimp rissotto.

After dinner, take a peaceful stroll downtown, do a little window shopping and make your way back to the harbor for pleasant views and a true taste of what an element of Cape Cod looks like -- without being in Cape Cod!