Plimoth Plantation is a history museum Plymouth located in United States.
137 Warren Ave Plymouth , MA 02360 United States
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This historic site hosted the very first Thanksgiving feast in 1621. The local Wampanoag people supplied five fresh deer, while the colonists served corn , barley and peas . (From Aerial America) Read more
Experience one of America's first English settlements, where the Pilgrims set up their home in the New World. Certain exhibits are open year round, check website for hours. Great for families!
Some characters like the native people are not actors . I found them to be the nicest and most enthused to answer questions. Part of the ground is actually their home. Please be mindful.
This was a great adventure!! So educational ! The native Indians were so nice and eager to answer any questions. Just so cool to see!
It's the first place to go in Plymouth. Here you'll learn, touch, feel, smell the history of Pilgrims and the birth of the US
If you have accesibility issues, ask for the Golf Cart at any time. (508) 746-1622 x 8336. Its complementary
It takes about 2.5 hours to walk the whole site. Maximize your visit by interacting with the costumed interpreters . – Green Guide Editor
Cool place to check out and see what it might've been like to live as one of the early settlers.
It’s a bicultural museum , offering encounters with the Wampanoag People and the Colonial English community in the 1600s.
Nice historic site to visit on a good day. Definitely wear sneakers , not flip flops or sandals!
Found the "actors " to be obnoxious and a bit condescending.
Extremely awkward experience with the "actors " for all to feel awkward about.
Before you go, take the time to write down possible questions to ask the interpreters .You will get the most for your buck
Take the mayflower line-WAY CHEAPER!!
Oh my gosh new babies at the nye barn!!!
The "actors " are lack of enthusiasm to talk w/ tourists ! = =
Good place to visit
So interesting, I spent all day here!
Come early
wear sneakers
It's spelled Plymouth. But it's so much fun. Outdoors and fresh air .
Make sure you interact with the characters. Try getting into a political discussion. Very fun when they consider our modern views from their 17th century perspective. - Colin DeVaughan
Short tour but very informative. Nice staff! - Joy Wilson
I was expecting it to be much larger!!! Cute town so I am glad we went. - Kim Darwaza, REALTOR
Even though it's a replica, it's definitely worth checking out. History at your hands! - Andrea