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Plimoth Plantation

137 Warren Avenue, Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360

Featured Review : At the Plimoth Plantation is a museum village or open-air museum which explores the settlement of Plymouth by the Pilgrims, but also the impact of colonization on indigenous peoples. The plant is quite large and shows Pl...See Full Review

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Plimoth Plantation Reviews

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Plimoth Plantation

  • 5 out of 5 stars by Love2Travel2011 from Manchester, England, United Kingdom
  • June 7, 2011
Plimoth Plantation
Quote: At the Plimoth Plantation is a museum village or open-air museum which explores the settlement of Plymouth by the Pilgrims, but also the impact of colonization on indigenous peoples. The plant is quite large and shows Plymouth in 1627, ie 7 years... Read the full Plimoth Plantation review

From journal Our holiday in the USA part 2

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Plimouth Plantation

  • 5 out of 5 stars by SFPhotocraft from Altadena, California
  • September 26, 2005
Plimouth Plantation
Quote: As far as historical reenactments go, Plimoth Plantation is the best. It sticks to the Plimouth Colony in the 1620s and never strays from the truth. You will walk away with a feel and knowledge of what life in the Plimouth colony was really like. ... Read the full Plimoth Plantation review

From journal Plymouth Rocks

Plymouth Plantation/The Mayflower II

  • 4 out of 5 stars by abby123 from Emporium, Pennsylvania
  • January 23, 2005
Quote: To visit a reproduction of the very ship that brought the pilgrims to this great land in 1620 is something special... to be surrounded by characters acting out realistic parts and animating their voyage adventures is nothing short of incredible. ... Read the full Plimoth Plantation review

From journal Escape to the Cape

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Plimouth Plantation, Plymouth MA

  • 5 out of 5 stars by gorboduc from Salem, Massachusetts
  • August 7, 2004
Plimouth Plantation, Plymouth MA
Quote: We were drawn into the little cottage by the smell of smoke, mingled with the scent of meat and spices. Sure enough, once our eyes had adjusted to the dim light, we saw a young woman in a lavender bodice and light-blue skirt was setting out a pewter... Read the full Plimoth Plantation review

From journal Vineyard, Cape Cod, and South Shore Smorgasboard

Plimouth Plantation, Plymouth MA

  • 5 out of 5 stars by Sharon1127 from Weston, Connecticut
  • July 6, 2003
Plimouth Plantation, Plymouth MA
Quote: This is a "living history" museum made up of several areas: 1627 Pilgrim Village: You can wander around and strike up conversations with the folks in the village, who all stay true to characters living in the 1600s. Wampanoug Indian Homesite: ... Read the full Plimoth Plantation review

From journal Summer at the Cape with Kids!

Plymouth Plantation and the Mayflower II

  • 3 out of 5 stars by thebroz from Yonkers, New York
  • April 27, 2003
Quote: On a cold and wet spring day the lack of personnel for the "adventure" was somewhat noticable. For $22 per adult, $8 per child, it could have used more enthusiasm from the workers/players who portrayed the pilgrims. Only two "players" who acted the... Read the full Plimoth Plantation review

From journal The Cape Cod Spring Break

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Plymouth Plantation and the Mayflower II

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Barber E. Lane from Lake Forest, California
  • October 8, 2002
Quote: Plimouth (Plymouth) Plantation is a living museum of a 1627 Pilgrim Village, Wampanoag Indian Homesite, Carriage House Crafts Center, and Mayflower II. It is on the site of the first permanent English settlement which was established in southern... Read the full Plimoth Plantation review

From journal Cape Cod Capers

Plimouth Plantation

  • 4 out of 5 stars by AnaMH from South Florida, Florida
  • November 12, 2000
Quote: This 'living' museum is incredible. This museum is dedicated to recreating the 17th century world of the pilgrims. The do their chores, cook and eat, work, build, use tools and speak the dialect of the Pilgrims. Every character has their place in... Read the full Plimoth Plantation review

From journal A Day in Plymouth

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Plimouth Plantation

  • 4 out of 5 stars by zabelle from Portland, Connecticut
  • November 9, 2000
Quote: This is a living history museum. It is not on the original site but was built to duplicate as closely as possible the original settlement. The homes are small and very smokey from the open fires that are burning. The windows are covered with paper... Read the full Plimoth Plantation review

From journal Weekend in Plymouth

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Plimouth Plantation

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Peregrine from , New Mexico
  • September 5, 2000
Plimouth Plantation
Quote: If you’ve wanted to try time travel, this might be a good bet. I've been to 'living' museums before, but none done quite as well as Plimouth Plantation. Once you step through the Stockade, you walk into another era. Each of the interpreters... Read the full Plimoth Plantation review

From journal Hunting Up the Past