Pilgrim in garden with sunflower

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Museum educator roasts quail over a fire at the Historic Patuxet Homesite.

Historic Patuxet Homesite

Historic Patuxet Homesite is where guests learn about the Native peoples who have lived here for over 12,000 years.

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Crowds of Museum guests interact with Pilgrims at the 17th-Century English Village.

The 17th-Century English Village

A re-creation of the small farming and maritime community built by the Pilgrims along the shore of Plymouth Harbor.

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Young girls wearing Scout uniforms learn about different kinds of milled corn at the Plimoth Grist Mill.

Plimoth Grist Mill

Plimoth Grist Mill tells the story of the grist (corn grinding) mill built by the Pilgrims in Plymouth Colony.

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A large crowd welcomes Mayflower II as it arrives at the State Pier in Plymouth.

Mayflower II

Mayflower II is Plimoth's full-scale reproduction of the tall ship that brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth in 1620.

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An artisan works to create pottery in the Craft center while two young guests observe her.

The Craft Center

At the Craft Center, located in close proximity to the 17th-Century English Village, you will learn about 17th-century lifeways from a variety of skilled artisans and museum historians.

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