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| | Babe Ruth in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia: GrassRoutes |
 | | In the autumn of 1936, Babe Ruth, who was a regular fishing and hunting guest in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, was introduced to the toller on a duck hunting trip. |
 | | Born in Weehawken, N.J., he was the son of Georgianna Hatfield (Springhaven, Yarmouth Co.) and Henry E. Hill (Ohio, U.S.A.). |
 | | After completing his education at Newton High School and Boston University, he returned to Yarmouth in 1937, to ranch mink and eventually open a popular restaurant and other tourist-related industries. |
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