Canoe.ca Canoe.ca Travel @ Canoe.ca
  Travel & Tourism By WorldWeb.com    
Travel Search Find Now  Add Review
Plymouth, MA LodgingPlymouth, MA ActivitiesPlymouth, MA TransportationPlymouth, MA ReviewsPlymouth, MA Restaurants & BarsPlymouth, MA ShoppingPlymouth, MA Rental ServicesPlymouth, MA Sights & Attractions
EventsMapsPhotosFeature ArticlesDestinationsItinerary Maker
Plymouth Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
A WorldWeb.com travel guide to Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres in Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.
Home > United States > Massachusetts > Southeast Massachusetts > Plymouth, MA > Sights & Attractions > Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
  Hotel Reservations
 
  Hotel Location
  Hotel Name (optional)
  Check-In
calendar
  Check-Out
calendar
  Rooms   Adults   Children
   
  Find a Hotel
  spacer
 
  • My Reservation History
  • Lodging Directory
  • Cancel a Reservation
  • Currency Converter
  •   spacer
      Car Reservations
    Great rates on car rental reservations worldwide.
      Car Rental Reservations
      Top Destinations
  • Middleboro, MA
  • New Bedford, MA
  • Plymouth, MA
  •   View Vacation Destinations
      Visitor/Street Maps
       
      List of Visitor Maps
    SpacerView on MapSpacerItinerarySpacer

    Jabez Howland House
    The Jabez Howland House is the only known still standing building in Plymouth that can claim a passenger of the Mayflower lived in it. Pilgrims John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley Howland lived in the house from 1670 to 1680. A variety of artifacts are on display in this historic home.
    Address: 33 Sandwich St. Plymouth  MA  USA  02360
    Telephone 1 508 746-9590 
     

    SpacerVisit WebsiteSpacerView on MapSpacerItinerarySpacer
    Jenney Grist Mill

    Built on the site of America's first gristmill, Jenney Grist Mill is a reconstruction of the original mill that was built in 1636. Visitors enjoy the 30-minute guided tours of this replica mill. Guided walking tours of Plymouth's historic district are also offered every day at 4pm from the mill. A gift shop is located on the premises. Tours are available April through November 30.
    Address: 6 Spring Lane Plymouth  MA  USA  02060
    Telephone 1 508 747-4544 
     

    SpacerView on MapSpacerItinerarySpacer

    1677 Harlow Old Fort House
    The 1677 Harlow Old Fort House is a working museum and craft center that represents what life was like in the early days of Plymouth. Costumed interpreters lead visitors on 30-minute tours that exhibit some of the crafts that were popular hundreds of years ago. Children and adults alike enjoy the many hands-on activities available at the Old Fort House, including wool spinning and candle dipping.
    Address: 119 Sandwich St. Plymouth  MA  USA  02360
    Telephone 1 508 746-0012 
     

    SpacerView on MapSpacerItinerarySpacer

    Spooner House Museum
    The Spooner House was built in 1747 and was home to five generations of the Spooner family. Today, the house serves as a museum that is completely furnished with Spooner heirlooms. The museum is open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from June through to the beginning of October.
    Address: 27 North Street Plymouth  MA  USA  02360
    Telephone 1 508 746-0012 
     
    SpacerItinerarySpacer

    Plymouth Rock
    Plymouth Rock is located in Plymouth and is the supposed location where the Pilgrims disembarked from the Mayflower and first landed on what was to become American soil. Plymouth Rock is a very popular historic site.
    Address: . Plymouth  MA  USA
     

    SpacerItinerarySpacer

    1749 Courthouse and Museum
    As the oldest wooden courthouse and the longest used municipal building in America, the 1749 Courthouse and Museum is a true historic site. Conveniently located near Burial Hill, Brewster Gardens and The First Church, the courthouse museum features a variety of artifacts that relate Plymouth's history.
    Address: Town Square Plymouth  MA  USA  02360
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 508 830-4075 
     

    SpacerVisit WebsiteSpacerItinerarySpacer
    Plimoth Plantation

    This site consists of a museum, a library, the Mayflower II (a replica of the Mayflower), shops, and a restaurant, all commemorating the Pilgrim landing on Plymouth Rock.
    Address: Route 3A Plymouth  MA  02362
    Telephone 1 508 746-1622 
     

    SpacerVisit WebsiteSpacerView on MapSpacerItinerarySpacer
    Mayflower Society House

    Filled with antique furniture and artifacts, the Mayflower Society House is an 18th-century mansion that features 10 rooms. Visitors can tour the house from June through September.
    Address: 4 Winslow Street Plymouth  MA  USA  02360
    Telephone 1 508 746-2590 
     

    SpacerItinerarySpacer

    Burial Hill
    Originally a Pilgrim Fort, Burial Hill is the site of hundreds of gravestones from Massachusetts history. A re-enactment of the Pilgrim era takes place every Friday in August, as residents of Plymouth dress in period clothing and walk from Plymouth Rock to Burial Hill.
    Address: . Plymouth  MA  USA
     

     
    Advertise | Add a Business - It's FREE! | Add a Review | Contact Us | Press Room | Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy

    Plymouth Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres ©1994-2008
    World Web Technologies Inc.