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Plymouth, Massachusetts
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Plymouth
is a good place to take kids for history lessons that are fun.
Allow a full day. There are several historic attractions downtown and you will need at least 2 hours for Plimoth
Plantation, just outside of town. If you have been here before,
please note that Cranberry World has closed. |
Location
Southeast
of Boston
On the west (mainland) side of Cape Cod Bay
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Population
About 7,700
Jenny
Grist Mill Museum and Shoppe
Tours (admission
fee) www.JenneyGristMill.com
Mayflower
II (admission fee)
Ship
(replica of the ship that carried the Pilgrims)
Costumed
interpreters
508-746-1622
www.Plimoth.org
Pilgrim
Hall Museum
www.PilgrimHall.org
Plymouth Rock
Historic
marker
Plimoth
Plantation (admission fee)
Outdoor
living history museum
www.Plimoth.org
Other features
Campgrounds
and RV parks nearby
Check
Woodall's guide
Children's
Museum
Hotels
and vacation rentals in this area
Mayflower
Society Museum
Plymouth National Wax Museum
Visitor
Center
Hours
Festivals
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Recommended stay
1-2
days
Tourist information
Commercial
tourism Web sites
www.visit-plymouth.com
Town
government
www.plymouth-ma.gov
State
of Massachusetts travel Web site:
www.massvacation.com/jsp/index.jsp
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to and from Boston harbor
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