At the Plimoth Plantation is a museum village or open-air museum which explores the settlement of Plymouth by the Pilgrims, but also the impact of colonization on indigenous peoples. The plantation is quite large and shows Plymouth in 1627, 7 years after the arrival of the Mayflower. In addition, here is a typical camp of the Wampanoag has been reconstructed, so that one can sympathize with both sides of the story. The Plimoth Plantation is located on the outskirts of present-day town of Plymouth, about 3 kilometers south of the harbor, where the Mayflower II is moored. Plymouth is once again ...
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