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Located about 2 miles south of Plymouth Rock, Plimoth Plantation is a great way to see how colonial life was back in 1627 New England. You can also see a centuries-old Wampanoag homesite. This is a great place that is also home to the Plimoth Cinema, a great independent movie theater
Plymouth, Massachusetts
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The largest solid granite monument in the U.S. stands at the top of a hill facing east to the harbor, welcoming those who come by water. It's a great park to visit and walk around, and very easy to walk to from Plymouth center.
Plymouth, Massachusetts
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If you visit Plymouth, you can see THE Plymouth Rock. While smaller than most people think, it is a part of history, and I think everyone should visit it at least once. It's free to see, right on the waterfront, and about a 2 minute walk from the Mayflower II.
Plymouth, Massachusetts
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This is a place to visit. A short walk from Plymouth Rock, and right in the center of Plymouth, you can actually take a tour of the Mayflower II. It's a great place to visit on a nice sunny day, and lots to see and examine. A must see if your visiting Plymouth for the first time.
Plymouth, Massachusetts
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One of the oldest cemeteries in America containing many of the early Pilgrim settlers. There is a great view of the harbor/ocean, and you can see the cannons from the fort that was built back in colonial times.
Walk up Leyden street and take the stair case next to the church.
Plymouth, Massachusetts
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