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| Page Views: 595 Last Visit to Plymouth: July, 1993 | Plymouth, Massachusetts by Tryla - last update: Oct 3, 2003 |
There's More To Plymouth Than The Rock Most Americans are familiar with the story of the pilgrims' voyage across the Atlantic aboard the Mayflower, and their landing at Plymouth Rock. Today, Plymouth Rock is just one of the sites that tell the story of Plymouth. When you visit theTown, you will learn about more than the pilgrim voyage, you will learn about their diverse and unique community.
Since the arrival of the pilgrims, some three hundred and eighty-two years ago, Plymouth has grown from a small settlement into a large community whose population exceeds 50,000, and which spans over one hundred and three square miles. There are three hundred and sixty five ponds and lakes, one for every day of the year, a variety of public beaches, a working town wharf, acres of park and recreation land and numerous historic landmarks for residents and tourists alike to visit and enjoy.
With all of this, the Town of Plymouth continues to maintain its small town charm. They offer visitors from across the globe a chance to experience part of the United States' early history and New England’s seasonal charm. They invite you to experience all that Plymouth, "America’s Hometown", has to offer. |
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| Pros: | "On the Ocean" | | Cons: | "Plymouth Rock should be called Plymouth Pebble" | | In A Nutshell: | "A Town Full Of History" |
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