A living history museum in Massachusetts focused on colonial life on the English settlement at Plymouth is planning to change its name to better reflect the Native Americans that long lived in the ...
PLYMOUTH — For 73 years, millions of students and families learned about colonial and indigenous history at what was formerly called Plimoth Plantation. In 2020, to celebrate the 400-year anniversary ...
The Mayflower II, a replica of the original Mayflower ship that brought the Pilgrims to America 400 year ago, sails into Plymouth, Mass., as it returns home following extensive renovations, Monday, ...
Plimoth Plantation is a living history museum that features a recreation of Plymouth's 17th-century English village and a Wampanoag homesite. Photo by David L. Ryan / The Boston Globe via Getty Images ...
PLYMOUTH — The Plimoth Patuxet Museums — formerly known as Plymouth Plantation — has been named the best open-air museum in the USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards. Located at 137 Warren Ave. in ...
Four hundred years ago, the settlers of Plimoth Colony emerged from a winter of sickness, death and fear to embrace the spring sun, plant their crops and otherwise adapt to a new life. Sound familiar?
PLYMOUTH – Nearly 400 years ago, the Pilgrims landed on these shores and established the first colonial settlement in New England. However, if not for the Wampanoag people in the village of Patuxet, ...
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