Grades: 2-8
Available: April through November, including
weekends
Minimum of 20 people (including chaperones)
This program provides your group with an opportunity for an in-depth
two-day exploration of the museum. Overnights include admission
to the museum for two days, an evening of hands-on educational
activities, a 17th-century style dinner and a modern breakfast.
Participants bring their own bedding and sleep in the museum's
Visitor Center. This program is an excellent option for out-of-town
schools and scout groups. Groups choose a Wampanoag native focus
or a colonial English focus. Includes A Field Guide to Plimoth
Plantation.
Make your reservation
request for an Overnight at Plimoth Plantation.
| Colonial Overnight Program |
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Wampanoag Overnight Program |
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Day One |
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| Greeting and Program Orientation |
2pm |
Greeting and Program Orientation |
| Self-guided exploration of museum sites |
2-5pm |
Self-guided exploration of museum sites |
| 17th Century Colonial Dinner: |
5:30pm |
Traditional Wampanoag Meal: |
| Cheate bread with butter, sallett of Carrots, Roast Turkey with Sauce, Shrewsbury Cakes, Cheese and Fruit, Cider and Water | Corn bread and butter Dried Blueberries Venison Stew Naussump with raspberry, blueberry, and strawberry Sliced Turkey Summer squash Mint tea |
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| Evening programming |
approx. 7-9pm |
Evening programming |
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Day Two |
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| Wake-up time and load vehicles |
7am |
Wake-up time and load vehicles |
| Breakfast: Cold cereal, assorted fruit, bagels, orange juice, milk, and coffee |
8am |
Breakfast: Cold cereal, assorted fruit, bagels, orange juice, milk, and coffee |
| Re-admission to all sites |
9am |
Re-admission to all sites |
Cost: $55 per person.
Colonial and Wampanoag Overnights fulfill several Curriculum Frameworks.
For more information visit our Curriculum
Frameworks page.
Reservation Request
For more information, contact us at (508) 746-1622
x 8359 or programservices@plimoth.org.
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