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The Pilgrim Hall Museum was built in 1824 and is one of the oldest museums in America and displayed is a large collection of Pilgrim possessions. You will learn much of the history of the Mayflower, Pilgrims and Native Americans It also houses a museum gallery and the nation’s oldest continuously–operating public museum, Pilgrim Hall houses an unmatched collection of Pilgrim possessions. Some of its treasures include: William Bradford’s Bible, Myles Standish’s sword, and the only portrait of a Pilgrim Edward Winslow, that is painted from life.
 
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A complete depiction of a village that the Colonists would have established back in 1627. Self guided with a cast of characters and actors that look, act, dress, and eat exactly as the original colonists would have. An interesting historical perspective.
 
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Hours: 9:00 am to 5:30 pm
Admission Fee: $24 / $28
Parking: Yes
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Plymouth Plantation
Plimoth Plantation, a bicultural museum, offers powerful personal encounters with history built on thorough research about the Wampanoag People and the Colonial English community in the 1600s. Our exhibits, programs, live interpreters, and historic settings encourage a new level of understanding about present-day issues affecting communities around the world. Plimoth Plantation is an authentic recreation of the 17th century Plymouth. You will see firsthand how Native Americans and the Pilgrims lived in villages in the 17th century. The Mayflower II is included in price of Admission. Regular admission tickets are $24 per person and $28 for both Plimoth Plantation and the Mayflower II.[1]
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