Plymouth

Dead of Night Ghost Tours
Choose between a Twilight Lantern Tour through historic haunted Plymouth, a History Tour through the Historic district including Burial Hill or a Scavenger Hunt geared for the young and the young at heart. It’s history with a twist. Fun, competitive and entertaining.
Minimum Time Required: 1.5 hours

Jenney Grist Mill Museum & Shop
Catch a glimpse into centuries past as you tour this re-creation of a 1636 working gristmill. Just a short walk from Mayflower II and Plymouth Rock on the path through the Town Brook up from Brewster Gardens.
Minimum Time Required: 1 hour

Mayflower II
Moored near Plymouth Rock this full-scale reproduction of the ship that sailed the Pilgrims to the New World gives you another look into Plymouth’s Pilgrim heritage. Hop aboard and learn of the harrowing 66-day voyage first hand.
Minimum Time Required: 1 hour

Pilgrim Hall Museum
This Greek Revival building plays home to many fascinating exhibits. Pilgrim artifacts, including furniture, paintings, household objects and more. Native American artifacts, telling the stories of America’s earliest history in remarkable detail.
Minimum Time Required: 1 hour

Plimoth Plantation
This living history museum provides a wonderful glimpse into life of 17th-century Plymouth residents. Costumed men and women portray actual residents of a 17th-century English Village and illustrate the conditions and community in expert detail. Staff in the Wampanoag Homesite help visitors understand the past as well as the current lives and times of coastal Native Americans.
Minimum Time Required: 2–3 hours

Plymouth Rock
The epitome of Pilgrim history is at Plymouth Rock, the traditional landing place of the Pilgrims in 1620. It is an enduring symbol of the Pilgrim’s arrival to the New World.

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