In the 1800s, Plymouth remained a relatively isolated seacoast town whose livelihood depended on fishing and shipping.
Billy listed better than fifty seacoast towns, and then went downstairs.
I'm looking for some people, and I'm fairly sure they'll be in a seacoast town - but not a really ritzy one.
'Well ... most of the seacoast towns get a little honky-tonky in the summer,' she said.
Pumped by refreshed energy, Eve paced to the far wall and eyed with suspicion a dreamy watercolor of some seacoast town.
He drank water from a deep well whose water had none of the brackish taste so common in the seacoast town.
"Temora, as I recall, being a seacoast town," he mused.
The plant is a leading employer in Wiscasset, a seacoast town of 1,600, accounting for about 700 jobs including contractors.
What was it in that seacoast town that brought about the arrest and subsequent banishing of half the citizenry?
In this thriving seacoast town, the occupants of the mayor's office do not fit the classic model.