Plymouth Cultural District
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Plymouth Rock
No American historical tour is complete without a personal encounter with this symbol of national identity and origins.
Plymouth Harbor
Visit the place where the Mayflower dropped anchor and the Pilgrims first touched the New World, a focal point of any visit to Plymouth.
Mayflower II
Board this vessel to appreciate the experiences of brave colonists who enabled early settlement in what would become New England.
Pilgrim Memorial Hall Museum
Rich with history, Pilgrim Memorial Hall Museum is a cultural attraction worth visiting in Plymouth. Wander the seaside and beautiful beaches in the area.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
See the most thorough documentation of the Pilgrim’s journey and settlement at one of the oldest continually running public museums in the United States.
Burial Hill
Spend time in the company of America’s first journeyers aboard the Mayflower at this cemetery listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Things to do
Wine and Wine Jelly-Sauce Tasting on Plymouth Bay
Historic Plymouth (Mayflower) Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour
Massachusetts Self-Guided Driving and Walking Tours Bundle
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Ponds of Plymouth
While Ponds of Plymouth may not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Water Wizz and The Strand.
Buttermilk Bay
Buttermilk Bay might not have many top sights, but Water Wizz and Onset Beach are two attractions nearby that you can check out.