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Playing and Learning

Learn how children played and learned in both Wampanoag and English communities during the 17th century.

What's For Dinner?

Learn how food was sourced and eaten by the Pilgrim and Wampanoag communities during the 17th century.

Animals

Plimoth Patuxet exhibits special animals so that you can learn more about how people lived in the past, and preserves and protects them so that people can continue to enjoy them in the future.

A Child's Role

Explore the role that 17th century children had in their communities.

Rights & Licensing

All content produced by Plimoth Patuxet Museums, Inc. is available for limited educational, non-commercial, and personal use.

Internships

Be a summer intern at Plimoth Patuxet Museums! A variety of position provide invaluable professional experience.

Craft Center

Learn about 17th-century crafts and herbal remedies from skilled artisans at the Craft Center at Plimoth Patuxet Museums.

Thanksgiving

On the fourth Thursday of each November, we remember the First Thanksgiving, when the Pokanoket and Plymouth colonists came together to share a harvest feast in the fall of 1621. Learn more about this moment in history with Plimoth Patuxet Museums.

A Message of Support for the Mashpee Wampanoag Community

On March 27, 2020, the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs informed the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe that the tribe's reservation will be "disestablished" and its land taken out of trust.

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