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Plimoth Patuxet, Mayflower II or Plimoth Grist Mill Combo Admission Ticket

Overview
Plimoth Patuxet Museums is a living history museum that tells the story of the historic events of America's founding story, the arrival of the Pilgrims in1620; relationship with the Wampanoag Nation; the First Thanksgiving.

There are 3 unique exhibit locations at Plimoth Patuxet Museums.

o The Mayflower, a full-scale replica of the ship that carried the Pilgrims in 1620 (a gift from England to the U.S. for their help in the war), listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

o Plimoth Grist Mill, a working reproduction of the Pilgrims' original 1636 mill on Town Brook.

o Plimoth Patuxet campus, includes the Patuxet Homesite, 17th-Century English Village, Craft Center (Plimoth artisans), Rare Breeds Animals.
Exhibitions: We Gather Together, Thanksgiving, Gratitude, and the Making of an American Holiday; History in a New Light: Illuminating Archaeology of Historic Patuxet and Plymouth.

Seven retail stores that sell Plimoth & local artisan items

Cafe at Plimoth Patuxet

City: Plymouth
Mon 23 Sep
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You can choose the date already on the booking website
Starting at $32.00
Mon 23 Sep
Starting at $32.00
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What's Included
or, the Plimoth Grist Mill - 6 Spring Lane, located at Brewster Gardens.
Mayflower is docked at Pilgrim Memorial State Park - 3 miles north, you will need a car.
Plimoth Patuxet exhibits:Patuxet Homesite, 17th-Century English Village, Craft Center and Nye Barn
Exhibitions: History in a New Light, Iluminating the Archaelogy of Historic Plymouth & Patuxet
Exhibitions: We Gather Together - Thanksgiving, Gratitude, and the Making of an American Holiday
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Meeting point
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Plymouth
137 Warren Avenue
Ticket is good for one visit.
You may select a secondary day to visit the Mayflower or Plimoth Grist Mill within the season the ticket was purchased. Please hold onto your ticket that is received when you exchange for admission at Plimoth Patuxet. Present this slip at the Mayflower or Mill, depending on the ticket type you purchased.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Complimentary golf cart service operated by Plimoth Patuxet Museums staff to assist those who need assistance, inquire on arrival with guest services.
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately, wear comfortable shoes
  • Amtrack station is 4 miles north of the museum. Plymouth & Brockton Bus Terminal is 2 miles west. We recommend that you arrange livery service prior to arrival.
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • We follow Massachusetts requirements for masks and safety.
What To Expect
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Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Exhibitions-We Gather Together: Thanksgivng, Gratitude, and the Making of an American Holiday; History in a new Light: Illuminating the Archaeology of Historic Patuxet and Plymouth; Patuxet Homesite, 17th-Century English Village, Craft Center (artisans) and Rare Breeds Animals. Then take the woodland pathway to the Wampanoag Homesite, an exhibit where guests experience the history of indigenous people. Meet modern Native people in traditional dress who will talk to you about their culture and relationship to the natural world. Then, travel back to 1627 at the 17th-Century English village, a re-creation of the Pilgrim's Plymouth Colony, guests will come face-to-face with historical interpreters portraying residents of Colonial Plymouth. Active participation in the daily activities of the village is encourages. On your way out, there are 4 unique retail stores to browse and you may also want to pick up a beverage or snack at Plentiful Cafe. We hope to see you soon! Safe travels.
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Plimoth Grist Mill
Located in historic downtown Plymouth, a short walk from the Mayflower, the Plimoth Grist Mill is a fully working reconstruction of the original mill built by the Pilgrims on the same site in 1636. Exhibits explore science, history, technology and ecology. In the spring, see the annual Herring Run and learn about the herrings' significance to the Wampanoag and Pilgrim story. You may select to visit this location on the same day or a different day after you exchange your voucher for admission at Plimoth Patuxet. See pricing for the admission ticket. This exhibit is open Saturday and Sunday.
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Mayflower II
Docked at picturesque Plymouth Harbor, the Mayflowe, National Register of Historic Place, is a full-scale reproduction of the 17th-century merchant ship that brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth in 1620. Climb aboard and learn about the history of Mayflower - 1620 and 1957 when presented as gift fom the people of England to the people of this country for help in the war. Plymouth Rock is nearby and is a free. You may select to visit this location on the same day or a different day from Plimoth Plantation (the main campus). See pricing for admission details.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (233)
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steven0107
Apr 2022
We recently discovered we are descendants of Mayflower passengers. We decided to add this to our Spring Break plans. We couldnā€™t have been happier with this choice. The good Huge shoutout to the actors in the village. They were able to keep up a 400 year old dialect while engaging in conversation. They also demonstrated some fames that were popular among children of that time. They added some interactive drills to keep the kids entertained. The bad There were some issues I had with this place. I was really disappointed the Mayflower II was still out for routine maintenance. I also was disappointed the cafe closed before the village. We missed out by less than 10 minutes. I also wish Hopkins had been there. He had such great historical significance that it wouldā€™ve been great to talk with him. Overall this is a must see if you have any interest in American history. This felt like a movie set to me. It was amazing to get a glimpse of pilgrim life. My children havenā€™t stopped talking about this place.
Response from Host
Jun 2022
Sorry you missed clibming aboard the Mayflower. She was away for paining and genral maintenance. The ship returned and opened only a few days after your visit. Hopefully we sill see you and your family again soon. There are so many things to do at Pliimoth.
Emily4023
Dec 2021
We were hesitant with the price of admission, but were so glad we did. It was expensive, but we felt the experience was worth it. Enjoyed walking around the villages, and the role players/docents were very knowledgeable and fun to talk with. We went to Plimoth Patuxet just after it opened, so it wasn't crowded, and we think that added to the enjoyability. Learned a lot. The staff on the Mayflower II were also fun to talk with - a good mix of role-players and non-role-player staff (as role players were confined to their role). Highly recommend.
lainey318
Dec 2021
I was EXTREMELY disappointment with the "Native Village". Despite the website showing pictures depicting natives in traditional clothing, and advertising that we were going to receive a 1600 experience, we were un-welcomed by "woke" natives who were not only unfriendly, but irritated by the fact that we were disappointed that we were not receiving the immersion of history that the website promised. They only had three staff in the Native village and only one of them (Malissa) was kind and friendly. The others were rude, disrespectful and extremely defensive. They seemed shocked that we were asking questions and they obviously wanted nothing to do with us. The English settlement, however, was wonderful. "Suzanna" wouldn't break character for anything and spent over an hour talking with my children and teaching them about the herbs in her garden. She was the only redemption of the overpriced ticket. I did complain to the staff about the native village and see that they no longer promise the natives in traditional clothing...bc apparently depicting history in a history museum is a crazy thought. So sad that this historical museum bended the knee to the woke mob. More history erased...

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