3/5 - Okay
Very pricey
Very pricey
Not much there for the money.
A lot of money, not that much to see and only to three of the people talked about there position. all the rest said nothing.
We loved this interpretive style of history. The interpreters and guides are all friendly and knowledgeable. Well worth the time and investment for both children and adults. Plan to spend the day.
Take the ferry to P-town, but only in the summer
Had a great time at Plimoth Plantation! Best advice: Really spend some time with the costumed interpreters and have some in-depth discussions. You'll come away seeing the pilgrims as far more real and complex individuals than the stereotypes often depicted.
Enjoy a tranquil walk through this collection of beautiful streams, bridges and grassy knolls.
Visit this handsome working mill to see why many visitors call this water-powered marvel their favorite attraction in Plymouth.
No American historical tour is complete without a personal encounter with this symbol of national identity and origins.
Board this vessel to appreciate the experiences of brave colonists who enabled early settlement in what would become New England.
Spend time in the company of America’s first journeyers aboard the Mayflower at this cemetery listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
You can do some window-shopping at Plymouth Farmers' Market during your trip to Chiltonville. Wander the area's beautiful beaches or simply enjoy one of its seafood restaurants.