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PLIMOTH PLANTATION, INC.

Overview
Plimoth Plantation - An America's Hometown adventure just minutes away from Cape Cod and Boston. Fun and educational, Plimoth Plantation presents the story of the Native Wampanoag and 17th century Pilgrim communities from their perspectives. Enjoy this Smithsonian Insitution Affilate- living history museum of the 17th century, perfect for families and groups with our hands on environment, authenticity, and engaging personal encounters. Visit role-playing interpreters aboard the Mayflower II and in the English Village or meet contemporary Native people in the Wampanoag Homesite. Visit the Craft Center and watch as skilled artisans re-create 17th century Native and Colonial items used in our exhibits and sold in our Museum Shops. Finish your fascinating experience at the Patuxet Cafe, sampling from the menu inspired by Native and Colonial recipes. In 2012, open daily from 9 am- 5 pm, March 17 through November 25th. As well as extended summer hours during July and August on Mayflower II from 9 am- 7 pm. 508-746-1622 www.plimoth.org
Details:

Neighborhood: Greater Boston - South
Address: 137 Warren Avenue , Plymouth MA 02360
Phone: (508) 746-1622
Website: http://www.plimoth.org
Fax: (508) 830-6024
Location
Location
Neighborhood: Greater Boston - South
Address: 137 Warren Avenue , Plymouth MA 02360


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Group Planners

Plimoth Plantation, a Smithsonian Institution Affiliate, brings to life the stories of the Native Wampanoag and the English colonists, known as Pilgrims, and their interaction in 17th-century New England. Museum exhibits include the 17th-Century English Village, Wampanoag Homesite, Craft Center, Nye Barn and historic Mayflower II. The Museum’s educational programs are available year round, and its historic exhibits are open from mid-March through November. Visit us for unique hands-on educational programs and behind-the-scenes-tours.

Plimoth Plantation offers dining and educational experiences during and after Museum operating hours, a group-friendly dining menu, and several indoor and outdoor performance venue options. The Museum will do all the permitting with the State for performances at Pilgrim Memorial State Park, where Mayflower II is piered.

Plimoth Plantation, a proud member of ABA, NTA, OMCA and SYTA, brings classroom studies to life.

Contact:

Name: Janet Young
Email: groupsales@plimoth.org
Contact Phone: (508) 746-1622
Company Phone: (508) 746-1622
Website: http://www.plimoth.org
Fax: (508) 830-6024
Attractions & Museums

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Complimentary Policy
Direct Bill Available Educational Guide Available
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Pricing Available 1 Year Out
Student Friendly
Meeting Planners
Plimoth Plantation, a world renowned living history museum of 17th century offers a unique dining experience on the picturesque banks of the Eel River Pond, overlooking Cape Cod Bay. Perfect for small or large gatherings, dining at the Museum enhances the experience. With selections that suit everyone's taste with modern favorites, or historically inspired menu offerings. Educational and entertaining, catered events include our famous Eat Like a Pilgrim; Wampanoag Social Feast, or Taste of Two Cultures.
Meeting Room Information

Theatre capacity of largest room: 220
Number of Private Rooms: 4
Largest Room Square Footage: 0.00
Reception: 400
Banquet capacity of largest room: 220
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