Grand Federal-era mansion built and lived in by Plymouth merchants and ship owners; now operated by the Plymouth Antiquarian Society.
Pilgrim Mother Statue
Given by the Daughters of the American Revolution, sculpted by Paul O. Jennewein, and designed by McKim Mead and White for the 1921 Tercentenary celebration.
Original Settlement
The first houses erected by the Pilgrims stood on this "First Street" now known as Leyden Street.
Mayflower II
Full scale recreation of the Pilgrim ship, built in England and sailed to Plymouth in 1957.
Forefathers Monument
The largest free-standing granite statue in the world, the figure of Faith is 216 times life size. Built by the Pilgrim Society, the monument also has other figures representing the virtues of the Pilgrims. The design predates the Statue of Liberty.
Coming Soon! 1820 Courthouse
Coming Soon, Namasket Trail
Coming Soon, King Phillips War Plaque
Coming Soon, UAINE Plaque
More Information
Download the audio clips found on this site to your portable MP3 music player and enjoy walking through historic Plymouth at your own pace!
Or- head to the Visitors Center at 130 Water Street and rent an MP3 player! Disposable head sets will also be available for purchase.
The Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce 134 Court Street Plymouth, MA02360 ph: 508-830-1620 fax: 508-830-1621 info@plymouthchamber.com