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Subject: [BRADFORD-L] Plimoth Plantation
Date: Sun, 26 Jul 1998 16:30:46 EDT
<A HREF="http://www.plimoth.org/">Plimoth-on-Web</A>
http://www.plimoth.org/
Plimoth-on-the-Web is dedicated to not only providing information about
Plimoth Plantation, the living history museum of the seventeenth century in
Plymouth, Massachusetts but also serving as a resource by which visitors may
learn more about the Pilgrim Story, the history of Plymouth Colony
(1620-1692), the Wampanoag Indians, Thanksgiving, and find links to related
sites on the Web.
Plimoth Plantation is open April through November,
seven days a week.
Plimoth Plantation is the living history museum of seventeenth century
Plymouth Colony. Established in 1947, the museum has grown from a single re-
created house near Plymouth Rock to include three major open-air attractions;
the 1627 Pilgrim Village, Hobbamock's Wampanoag Indian Homesite, and Mayflower
II, as well as other exhibits, shops, and galleries. It is located 45 miles
south of Boston in historic Plymouth, Massachusetts.Plimoth Plantation is
located off Route 3 south (Exit 4) in Plymouth, Massachusetts, less than one
hour from downtown Boston and just 20 minutes from the beaches and resort
communities of Cape Cod (Route 3 north - Exit 5). Facilities include a modern
visitor center with theaters, multiple specialty shops, a cafeteria, dining
courtyard and private function rooms. Plimoth Plantation is open daily 9:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m., April through November.
PLIMOTH PLANTATION
P.O. Box 1620
Plymouth, MA
Phone: 508/746-1622
Fax: 508/746-4978
We are quite sorry, but Plimoth Plantation does not deal with questions of
personal genealogy. Visitors interested in questions on the subject of
Pilgrim descent and Plymouth Colony genitures are invited to visit the
following sites on the World Wide Web:
The General Society of Mayflower Descendants
The New England Historical and Genealogical Society
Caleb Johnson's Mayflower Site.
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