There's something to do every day in Plymouth. But here are some special dates that have additional activities for you to do while enjoying "America's Hometown."
A gallery museum in the heart of Plymouth at 75 Court St., Pilgrim Hall tells the stories of America’s founding through exhibitions of authentic 17th-century Pilgrim possessions, including Peregrine White’s cradle and the earliest American-made sampler, embroidered by Loara Standish.
Plymouth is full of historical, educational and fun places for families or couples to explore. Whether you want to find yourself in the middle of a 1627 colony or explore the many historical sites around modern day Plymouth, you can find them all here.
One of the main reasons the Pilgrims decided to locate in Plymouth is the waterway that is referred to today as Town Brook. Town Brook is a small river that runs through the center of Plymouth for a mile and a half, and empties into the harbor next to Plymouth Rock.
Every year Doug Flutie holds a charity golf tournament in Plymouth at the Pinehills. These are some images from last years tournament.