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See the way Pilgrims lived
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137 Warren Avenue Plymouth, MA 02362 |
+1 508 746 1622 |
This living museum recreates Plymouth as it was in 1627, and does a great job at separating fact from the enduring (and completely inaccurate) legend of the First Thanksgiving. Historians and curators have paid great attention to detail, from the street plans to furniture, tools, and cooking equipment. Specially bred 17th-century livestock occupies the barns and pastures, and trained re-enactors and artisans demonstrate how life was lived among the Pilgrims. In addition to information on the European colonists, visitors can find information on the Native American population at Hobbamock's Homesite. Hobbamock, a Wampanoag Indian, lived with his family in Plymouth from 1621-1641 as part of a peace treaty agreement.
Best Modes of Transportation:
Automobile/Car
Parking Availability: Yes
Average Price per Hour: Free
Notes: Follow the "Bus Parking" signs to get to the parking spots available for people with disabilities.
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