13 Historic Things to Do in Plymouth, Massachusetts
by Linda (minnemom) of Travels with Children
In honor of Thanksgiving, here are some historic places to visit in the vicinity of the pilgrims’ feast.
- Plymouth Rock, Plymouth, MA
- National Monument to the Forefathers, Plymouth, MA
- The Jenney Grist Mill, Plymouth, MA
- Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, MA
- Plymouth Antiquarian Society, Plymouth, MA
- Plimouth Plantation, Plymouth, MA
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Mayflower II, Plymouth, MA
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Plymouth National Wax Museum, Plymouth, MA
- 1749 Court House and Museum, Plymouth, MA
- Jabez Howland House, Plymouth, MA
- Burial Hill, Plymouth, MA
- Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum, Provincetown, MA
- Alden House Historic Site, Duxbury, MA
Have you been to Plymouth? What was your favorite?
Related Post: A History Lesson: Plymouth Rock and Plimouth Plantation
Photo Credits:Plymouth Rock: crschmidt ; Burial HIll: ctay75010; National Monument to the Forefathers: midgefrazel; Jenney Grist Mill: sskennel
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11 Responses
Thank you for sharing your MA with us. It’s beautiful.
A Picture Tellss last blog post..Thursday Thirteen
Great list and lots of helpful info. for me,
a homeschool mom!
Thanks
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I’ve never been to Plymouth,but I’d love to visit someday.
Thanks for stopping by.
FickleMindeds last blog post..TT#8: Thirteen blogs. . .
Oh that would be so cool to visit there one day.. what a great list..
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Very interesting and historical post. I truly enjoyed reading it and the pictures were great.
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Interesting list.
Interesting. I didn’t know there was so much in Plymouth besides Plymouth rock. Hopefully, I’ll visit someday.
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Wonderful places to visit. I hope to visit one day. Sounds like a beautiful state. Thanks for sharing and stopping by my place.
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I never knew there was so much to do there. Great list!
Mirandas last blog post..Thursday Thirteen #11
I’ve only ever been to Boston, and look what I’ve been missing. There’s a saying here in Chicagoland, “Just outside Chicago is a place called Illinois.” Looks like that’s true of MA, too. Thanks for sharing (and thanks for visiting my TT)
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It’s 1621, and English colonists are celebrating their first fall harvest in a new world. Enjoying the feast with them are the Wampanoag People, the original inhabitants of this wild yet beautiful piece of coastline. But what makes this