Plimouth Plantation- Where history repeats itself. 17th century New England is brought to life in the 1627 Pilgrim Village and onboard Mayflower II. Visitors find themselves transported in time by Pilgrims and the ship's crew who are portrayed in amazingly accurate detail, even speaking in period dialects as they perform the tasks of daily life.
Plymouth National Wax Museum-This museum presents the Pilgrim Story in the magic of light, sound, and animation. 16 Carver Street, Plymouth, (508)746-6468
Burial Hill-A must stop along the historic Pilgrim's Path. This site is one of the first forts of the Pilgrims and the burial place of William Bradford and other first settlers. Set high a top of the hill the Pilgrims placed their cannons facing the harbor for the protection.
Sandwich Glass Museum- displays one of the complete and comprehensive collections of the rare and beautiful glass made in Sandwich between 1825 and 1888. Across from Town Hall, Sandwich, (508)888-0251.
Aptucxet Trading Post Museum- Incorporates the oldest remains of a Pilgrim building. Other exhibits:President Cleveland's raillroad station, windmill, saltworks, herb & wildflower gardens. 24 Aptucxet Rd. Bourne Village, (508)759-9487
Art Complex Museum- home to a remarkable permanent collection of known for Shaker furniture, prints, American paintings and Asian art. 189 Alden St., Duxbury (617)934-6634
Children's Museum of Plymouth- An interactive center for play and learning. Please see our activites & events list of fun and learning activities. 46-48 Main Street,Plymouth (508)747-1234
Plymouth Public Library(See Geneology links for more information)-The Plymouth Collection, a nationally recognized genealogical source, offers public access to more than 1200 items related to descendants of the Mayflower Pilgrims and other immigrants from the 17th through 20th centuries. 132 South Street, Plymouth, (508)830-4250
Harlow Old Fort House Museum-a working museum and heritage craft center representing life in Old Colony Plymouth. 119 Sandwich Street, Plymouth (508)746-0012.
Hedge House Museum-features a textile exhibition which showcases needlework and clothing. 126 Water Street, Plymouth (508)746-0012
Heritage Plantation of Sandwich- An Americana Museum located on 76 acres of landscaped gardens and nature trails. Intersection of Grove and Pine Streets, Sandwich (508)888-3300.
Jabez Howland House-The only house standing in Plymouth where a Mayflower passenger is known to have lived. 33 Sandwich Street,Plymouth (508)746-9590.
Mayflower Society Museum-a handsome 18th century museum overlooking Plymouth Harbor. 4 Winslow St., Plymouth (508)746-2590.
National Monument to the Forefathers-The largest solid granite monument in the U.S. stands at the top of a hill facing east to the harbor welcoming those who come by water. Allerton St., Plymouth
Pilgrim Hall Museum - America's oldest museum which houses the world's largest collection of Pilgrim possesions. 75 Court Street, Plymouth. (508)746-1620
1749 Court House & Museum-This is the oldest wooden courthouse and one of the longest used municipal buildings in America(1749-1953) Town Square,Plymouth. (508)830-4075
Richard Sparrow House-Peek into the past in Plymouth's oldest (1640) historic home.42 Summer Street, Plymouth (508)747-1240.
The Spooner House Museum-Built in 1747, the Spooner house was occupied by five generations of the Spooner family and is furnished entirely with the heirlooms they left in place. 27 North Street, Plymouth (508)746-0012
The Historic Winslow House - Marshfield, MA. Built in 1699,
is ideal as an historically significant location for wedding
receptions, business conferences, and private luncheons.
No matter what the occasion, it will be enhanced by the
House's charming and historic atmosphere. For more
information, please call 617-837-5753.
Plymouth Rock- Where it all began.
Mayflower II , Replica of the ship that carried Pilgrim's to the New World. Interpreters portray actual passengers and crew. State Pier, Plymouth