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  1. The Duxbury Braille Translator (DBT) is used by virtually all of the world's leading braille publishers. No one supports more languages than Duxbury Systems. DBT supports over 180 languages in either uncontracted or contracted (when such rules exist) braille.

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    • Duxbury Beach Park
    • Alden House Historic Site
    • Myles Standish Monument State Reservation
    • Old Shipbuilder’S Historic District
    • Island Creek Oysters
    • Nathaniel Winsor, Jr. House
    • Myles Standish Burial Ground
    • North Hill Marsh
    • Bradford House
    • French Memories

    Six miles long and bending out into Cape Cod Bay, Duxbury Beach is one of the most scenic and most accessible beaches in Massachusetts. The beach is partially in Marshfield, Duxbury and Plymouth, and is linked from Duxbury’s Powder Point by a wooden bridge, first built in 1892 and reconstructed in the same style in the 1980s. If you have a parking ...

    Posted on a knoll over the Bluefish River, is the place where Mayflower cooper John Alden (c. 1598-1687) and wife Priscilla (c. 1602-c. 1685), also a Mayflower passenger, settled and raised their ten children and became respected members of the Plymouth Colony. The couple were made famous by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s fictional poem, The Courtshi...

    Close to the site of his home on the Nook in Duxbury, there’s a state park and tower dedicated to the military leader of the Plymouth colony, Myles Standish (c. 1584-1656). This has a spectacular position, crowning Captain’s Hill, which rises steeply to 200 feet above sea level. The monument is a 116-foot granite tower topped with a 14-foot statue ...

    One way to experience Duxbury’s compelling maritime history is simply to drive along Washington Street, occasionally taking a look down the side streets. From Hall’s Corner to Powder Point Avenue, this road runs parallel to the shore, and is flanked by some 200 historic houses, the majority of which were built in the Federal style between 1780 and ...

    The restless, cold and salty waters of Duxbury Bay are perfect for producing world-class oysters. What’s curious is that nobody had picked up on this fact until the 1990s when Skip Bennett, the local son of a lobsterman, started harvesting oysters here with the help of friends and family. Today, Island Creek Oysters is one of just a few shellfish h...

    The headquarters of the Duxbury Rural and Historical Society is a grand Federal-style house built for the wealthy shipping merchant Nathaniel Winsor, Jr., and his wife Hannah Loring Winsor. Winsor was in the third generation of a renowned shipbuilding family, and his father had pioneered the large-scale manufacture of schooners after the American R...

    In Duxbury you can visit what is thought to be the oldest maintained cemetery in the country. On a triangular plot about 1.5 acres in size, the Myles Standish Burial Ground was established around 1638 and is the final resting place of several Mayflower pilgrims, including Myles Standish. His likely remains were located in the early 1890s, and an im...

    More than 1,000 acres of Duxbury’s interior is taken up by a wetland area, with a jigsaw puzzle of properties owned by public and private groups, like the Conservation Commission of Duxbury and Mass Audubon. The good news is that these parcels are all interlinked by a vast trail system in ever-changing landscapes. Some of these paths are extremely ...

    Also in the care of the Duxbury Rural and Historical Society is a Federal-style wood-frame house built in 1807 by one Captain Gershom Bradford. The residence had interesting beginnings, as Bradford’s wife, Sarah Hickling Bradford supervised the early phases of construction when her husband was a captive of the French at the time. Something remarkab...

    A cherished culinary asset for Duxbury for more than three decades, French Memories is an authentic French patisserie making baguettes, croissants, tarts, eclairs, macarons, mousses, choux pastries and other dainty creations. The co-owner, Philippe Odier, grew up in Paris and comes from a long line of pastry chefs. The shop has become a destination...

  2. Duxbury (alternative older spelling: "Duxborough") is a historic seaside town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. A suburb located on the South Shore approximately 35 miles (56 km) to the southeast of Boston, the population was 16,090 at the 2020 census.

  3. Duxbury Braille Translator (DBT) is a software that converts print documents into braille and vice versa. It supports over 180 languages, various file formats, math and science symbols, and braille embossers.

  4. Duxbury Networking is a flexible and dependable IT distribution company that has been in business since 1984. It offers specialised technical support services and a range of market-leading products to its partners and customers.

  5. Since 1975, Duxbury Systems has produced the world's leading software for producing braille, the Duxbury Braille Translator. From one language to seven to over 180 different languages, DBT has grown to meet the world's need for braille.

  6. Find information and services for residents and visitors of Duxbury, a coastal town in Massachusetts. Learn how to buy beach and transfer station stickers, pay taxes, sign up for alerts, and more.