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Billet d'entrée combiné Plimoth Patuxet, Mayflower II ou Plimoth Grist Mill

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Les musées Plimoth Patuxet sont un musée d'histoire vivant qui raconte l'histoire des événements historiques de l'histoire fondatrice de l'Amérique, l'arrivée des pèlerins en 1620 ; relation avec la nation Wampanoag; le premier Thanksgiving.

Il y a 3 lieux d'exposition uniques dans les musées Plimoth Patuxet.

o Le Mayflower, une réplique grandeur nature du navire qui transportait les pèlerins en 1620 (un cadeau de l'Angleterre aux États-Unis pour leur aide dans la guerre), inscrite au registre national des lieux historiques.

o Plimoth Grist Mill, une reproduction fonctionnelle du moulin original des pèlerins de 1636 sur Town Brook.

o Le campus de Plimoth Patuxet, comprend le site de Patuxet, le village anglais du XVIIe siècle, le centre d'artisanat (Plimoth artisans), animaux de races rares.
Expositions : We Gather Together, Thanksgiving, Gratitude et Making of an American Holiday ; L'histoire sous un nouveau jour : l'archéologie éclairante de l'historique Patuxet et de Plymouth.

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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
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.
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Plymouth
137 Warren Avenue
Le billet est bon pour une visite.
Vous pouvez sélectionner un jour secondaire pour visiter le Mayflower ou le Plimoth Grist Mill dans la saison où le billet a été acheté. Veuillez conserver votre billet reçu lors de l'échange pour l'admission à Plimoth Patuxet. Présentez ce bordereau au Mayflower ou au Mill, selon le type de billet que vous avez acheté.
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Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Service de voiturette de golf gratuit géré par le personnel des musées Plimoth Patuxet pour aider ceux qui ont besoin d'aide, renseignez-vous à l'arrivée auprès des services aux clients.
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller convenablement, portez des chaussures confortables
  • La station Amtrack est à 4 miles au nord du musée. La gare routière de Plymouth & Brockton est à 2 miles à l'ouest. Nous vous recommandons d'organiser un service de livraison avant votre arrivée.
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Nous respectons les exigences du Massachusetts en matière de masques et sécurité.
À quoi s'attendre
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Musées Plimoth Patuxet
Expositions-We Gather Together : Thanksgiving, Gratitude, and the Making of an American Holiday ; L'histoire sous un nouveau jour : éclairer l'archéologie des sites historiques de Patuxet et de Plymouth ; Patuxet Homesite, village anglais du XVIIe siècle, centre d'artisanat (artisans) et animaux de races rares. Empruntez ensuite le sentier boisé jusqu'au Wampanoag Homesite, une exposition où les visiteurs découvrent l'histoire des peuples autochtones. Rencontrez des Amérindiens modernes en tenue traditionnelle qui vous parleront de leur culture et de leur rapport au monde naturel. Ensuite, remontez en 1627 dans le village anglais du XVIIe siècle, une reconstitution de la colonie de Pilgrim's Plymouth, les invités se retrouveront face à face avec des interprètes historiques représentant les habitants de Colonial Plymouth. La participation active aux activités quotidiennes du village est encouragée. En sortant, il y a 4 magasins de détail uniques à parcourir et vous pouvez également acheter une boisson ou une collation au Plentiful Cafe. Nous espérons vous voir bientôt! Voyages en toute sécurité.
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Moulin à farine de Plimoth
Situé dans le centre-ville historique de Plymouth, à quelques pas du Mayflower, le Plimoth Grist Mill est une reconstruction entièrement fonctionnelle du moulin original construit par les pèlerins sur le même site en 1636. Des expositions explorent la science, l'histoire, la technologie et l'écologie. Au printemps, assistez à la course annuelle du hareng et découvrez l'importance du hareng dans l'histoire de Wampanoag et Pilgrim. Vous pouvez choisir de visiter cet endroit le même jour ou un jour différent après avoir échangé votre bon d'admission à Plimoth Patuxet. Voir les tarifs du billet d'entrée. Cette exposition est ouverte le samedi et le dimanche.
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Fleur de mai II
Amarré dans le pittoresque port de Plymouth, le Mayflowe, registre national des lieux historiques, est une reproduction grandeur nature du navire marchand du XVIIe siècle qui a amené les pèlerins à Plymouth en 1620. Montez à bord et découvrez l'histoire de Mayflower - 1620 et 1957 lorsqu'il est présenté comme un cadeau du peuple d'Angleterre au peuple de ce pays pour l'aider dans la guerre. Plymouth Rock est à proximité et est gratuit. Vous pouvez choisir de visiter cet endroit le même jour ou un jour différent de Plimoth Plantation (le campus principal). Voir les tarifs pour les détails d'admission.
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Mike F
Jul 2020
Great experience. We went during Covid, so it was less crowded than I expected. Still, exhibits were amazing. The native american village was staffed by two tribe members with incredible skills and knowledge. They are building a huge canoe the traditional way that I plan to follow online. I tip my hat to the two men there who were so kind to answer all the questions my kids had for them. Truly classy people who made the trip special for my family. There was another man inside the museum who was making traditional headdresses. He had so much knowledge and was so willing to share it. It is a treasure that these people have to share these skilss and stories. I thank them all. At the village area the staff were equally friendly and had great answers for our questions. Its a really cool experience.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2020
You are so right, an incredible experience to be able to talk with members of many different indigenous nations. What you experienced in the gallery exhibit with eh making of porcupine headdresses is not seen anywhere else in the country.. Maybe next time you visit the Mishoon will be completed and on exhibit next to the Mayflower.
V8732EPdavidn
Jul 2020
The Plimoth Plantation experience was very good and very interesting ... with actors staying in role...I felt what those coming to a new land 400 years ago, must have felt ,why they came, what they left behind, and what they endured in this new country... but nothing from the American Indian's point of view (WHAT ELSE IS NEW?) I was told and now agree that visiting the Plimoth Grist Mill would be a waste of time...AND IT WAS.... Spokesperson was very good,,but nothing much or interesting to see and not worth $8.95 per person, should be free.....MAYFLOWER II wasn't there...Saw it in New London, Ct..on drive home...FOR FREE!
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2020
Sorry about that. The price you mention for the mill is retail and the discount that Trip Advisor guests receive in the combination ticket.. The Plimoth Grist Mill is a fun and exciting 17th-century STEM program that is fully operational today.
Krista_H
Jul 2020
The Indian village was very sparse and so much more could have been done there including fish drying racks, skinned deer in process ect... only one “native” on site. The English village was a bit better and enjoyable. Was disappointed that we were forced to wear masks AND all the water fountains were closed off in 90+ degree temperatures. More could have been done to ensure the comfort and safety of the guests. The grist mill is attached to a restaurant which threw me off and made me have a bit of trouble locating it but once found was informative. Disappointed that while I paid to see the Mayflower, it was not there and no discounts provided. That would have been the highlight for me.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2020
The Patuxet Homesite is an exhibit of seasonal/cultural ways of the Wampanoag people who have lived in Southeastern Massachusetts for over 12,000 years. As we reopened in June, the staff were preparing the land for the spring/summer house 'wetu' and the planting fields as they would have done in the spring. All activities are seasonal and some that you mentioned do not occur in the spring. For the safety of our guests and required by State regulations, all water fountains were closed, drinks are available to purchase through retail and Plentiful Cafe or you may bring your own water bottle. I'm sorry that you were disappointed that you missed the Mayflower, maybe you'll visit again soon. Mayflower admission tickets go on sale from Trip Advisor effective September 1st in the combination ticket, prior to that the combination ticket included Plimoth Plantation and the Plimoth Grist Mill..

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