Plimoth Plantation, an hour's drive south of Boston, is a working recreation of the Pilgrims' 1627 settlement, their ship, the Mayflower and a Wamponoag Indian village. Museum staff acts the part of former residents. There is a lot of detail, all the way down to the English dialect, domestic animals and costumes of the 17th century settlers; it makes this an authentic experience. A function hall and a picnic pavilion seat up to 220; 17th-century or modern menus are available.
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We stumbled upon the Plimoth Cinema completely by accident while doing a search of local theaters. Well much to our surprise that there's actually a cinema...
Unique Experience
Plimouth Plantation is a peek into the lives of the original settlers. When you walk through the gates, you are walking into their world. The ...
One of New England’s best living museums is Plimoth Plantation. An introductory fourteen-minute film will orient you to the museum (located at ...
“make sure to stop!!”
It's been many months since our vacation took us to that part of the country and it's still the stop that gets the most discussion in our house...
“A top destination for history enthusiasts”
The plantation is made up of a welcome center with exhibits, a shop and restaurant, a craft center where you can see artisan making some of the...
“Excellent and Impressive”
I have heard of Plimouth Plantation for years and finally visited it with my family. What a great experience!-- informative, well designed, att...
“It gets better with each visit”
I am not surprised at the variation of reviews since when we were there there were clearly people who didn't get the idea of the experience-whe...
“Two day pass with the Mayflower makes this a good option to pick and mix”
Educational and fun. We liked the native area best as it was easier to find out more from the staff than the settler site as in the latter area...
“Experience depends on the role players - ours was good”
We enjoyed our visit, but it's easy to see the why the reviews for this attraction are so varied. We've visited a number of historical villages...
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