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Journey into American history at the Plimoth Plantation, a living museum located near Boston in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Three outdoor exhibits bring colonial America to life and show daily life in the New England of the 1600s. Plimoth Plantation, Mayflower II, and Plimoth Grist Mill make up the museum’s holdings and are located close to one another. You can visit one, two, or all three to learn about the Pilgrims and Native American Wampanoag in the colonial era.
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Jeanette_W, Apr 2025
Very educational. And a wonderful experience. The reenactment of the lifestyle what's the joy to see. and the people there we're very hospitable.
Sweetfrogie, Mar 2025
We were there on Saturday morning. The front desk woman was so nice she said her name was Andrea. Very helpful. Very nice grounds. It is alot of walking. Also I loved the gift shop.
Kristina_F, Nov 2024
Seeing how they lived. The different houses. Their lifestyle was that of necessity and survival. The kids enjoyed seeing the houses, gardens and people. The Mayflower ll was amazing!
Melanie_R, Nov 2024
We had the full experience here and it was amazing. The Patuxet museum was beautiful and the staff so knowledgable and friendly. A good few hours spent here walking round it lot a waste. The grist mill was beautiful and again, such knowledgable staff so happy to answer any questions. The mayflower was a lovely experience too and so much history in one day made it an absolute bargain of a spend
It's a journey 400 years back in time! You are living history, not just watching a reeactment in our recreation of the early English Pilgrim settlement (17th-Century English Village); learn about the Indigenouse heritage of the Northeast from contemporary interpreters whose people have lived here for over 12,000 years at the Historic Patuxet Homesite.
For your enjoyment, there is a cafe in the Visitor Center that serves 17th-century and modern favorites. To remember your visit, we have a wide variety of Plimoth artisan-made and local New England items for sale in four retail shops.
Visiting during America's 250th Anniversary - Revolutionary Ideas Started Here! You can't understand the late 18th-century without its 17th-century (and, really, earlier!) beginnings. Come visit and learn the historical roots of the United States social, economic, and politial systems where the ideas self-government are embodied in the Mayflower Compact.
We hope to see you soon! Safe travels.
STEM and History program for all ages!
Located in historic downtown Plymouth, a short walk from the waterfront through Brewster Gardens is the Plimoth Grist Mill. A working reproduction of the mill built by Pilgrim John Jenney, in the original location along Town Brook, you will learn about the operations of the waterfed powered mill, and the ecology of Town Brook.
For those who love to bake, stop in to the retail store to purchase freshly stone-ground cornmeal and Sampe (Grits).
On Saturday afternoons, the mill stones are operational, the other days of the week, the millers are preparing the cornmeal by sifting, willowing and preparing the stones for the next run. Try your hand at milling with the immersive exhibits in the lower exhibit of the mill.
You may select to visit this location on the same day as you visit Plimoth Patuxet or a different day during the 2025 season.
See you soon!
Climb aboard and experience what the 1620 crossing was like for the Pilgrims. Docked at picturesque Plymouth Harbor, the Mayflower (U.S. National Register of Historic Places) is a floating museum. Modern-day guides are on hand to enrich your experience, sharing stories about 1620, and the history of Mayflower.
Visiting during America's 250th Anniversary - Revolutionary Ideas Started Here! You can't understand the late 18th-century without its 17th-century (and, really, earlier!) beginnings. Come visit and learn the historical roots of the United States social, economic, and politial systems where the ideas self-government are embodied in the Mayflower Compact, a founding document to the U.S. Constitution.
Within your combination or Hertitage ticket, you may select to visit this location on the same day as Plimoth Patuxet or a different day within the 2025 season.
Hope to see you soon!
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