Plimoth Plantation provides an engaging and experiential outdoor and indoor learning environment on its main campus and at the State Pier on …
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Sep 23, 2024
We loved it and as I especially are so interested in history this museum really makes you understand a few things and the recreation of Leiden Street as it once was and the going into nowadays Leide… Full review by Birgitta-Kenneth
Apr 22, 2024
Another great visit at the Plimoth Patuxet Museum. It’s quite expensive, but always a great visit. The houses and area is well maintenance and always well staffed to get in touch with history first h… Full review by nielsm-ham
Apr 18, 2024
Visited on a dreary day as did a foreign exchange group of high school students as well as local 8th graders. Enjoyable and informative. Because of the limited number of visitors the many questions a… Full review by 1965pearl
We would like to see Plimoth Patuxet, the mill, the mayflower, and Plymouth Rock. Is Plimoth Patuxet a good place to start? Also if we do start at Plimoth Patixet can you walk to the mill and mayflower or will we need to get back into our vehicle and drive to these other sites. Also is there parking at these other sites? This will be for about 6 senior citizens. Thank you!
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You will want to drive between the Mayflower and Mill (close to each other) and the plantation. For the Mayflower, we used metered parking on the street a short distance away. …
You will want to drive between the Mayflower and Mill (close to each other) and the plantation. For the Mayflower, we used metered parking on the street a short distance away. There is ample parking at the plantation. The plantation itself is a lot of walking and the Mayflower has a number of stairs, if you want to see the whole ship.
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Whatever was hunted became not only food, but the whole animal was used for other things. Hides were used for clothing and materials for many things, the bones...