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Комбинированный входной билет Plimoth Patuxet, Mayflower II или Plimoth Grist Mill

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Plimoth Patuxet Museums — это музей живой истории, рассказывающий об исторических событиях истории основания Америки, о прибытии пилигримов в 1620 году; отношения с нацией вампаноагов; Первый День Благодарения.

В музеях Плимота Патуксета есть 3 уникальных выставочных места.

o «Мейфлауэр», полноразмерная копия корабля, на котором в 1620 году перевозились пилигримы (подарок Англии США за их помощь в войне), внесен в Национальный реестр исторических мест.

o Мельница Plimoth Grist, действующая копия оригинальной мельницы пилигримов 1636 года на Таун-Брук.

o Кампус Plimoth Patuxet, включает в себя Homesite Patuxet, Английскую деревню 17-го века, Ремесленный центр (Plimoth ремесленники), «Редкие породы животных».
Выставки: «Мы собираемся вместе», «День благодарения», «Благодарность» и «Создание американского праздника»; История в новом свете: освещение археологии исторического Патуксета и Плимута.

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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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Плимут
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Билет действителен для одного посещения.
Вы можете выбрать дополнительный день для посещения Mayflower или Plimoth Grist Mill в течение сезона, в который был куплен билет. Пожалуйста, сохраните свой билет, полученный при обмене на вход в Plimoth Patuxet. Предъявите этот талон в Mayflower или Mill, в зависимости от типа купленного вами билета.
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  • Доступно для инвалидных колясок
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в коляске
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости
  • Путешественники должны иметь как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки.
  • Бесплатная услуга гольф-кара, предоставляемая сотрудниками музеев Плимота Патуксета, чтобы помочь тем, кто нуждается в помощи, узнать по прибытии об услугах для гостей.
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  • Работает в любых погодных условиях, пожалуйста, одевайтесь соответствующим образом, носите удобную обувь
  • Станция Amtrack находится в 4 милях к северу от музея. Автобусный вокзал Плимута и Броктона находится в 3,2 км к западу. Мы рекомендуем вам организовать доставку ливреи до прибытия.
  • Дезинфицирующее средство для рук доступно для путешественников и сотрудников
  • Регулярно дезинфицируется места с интенсивным движением
  • Мы соблюдаем требования штата Массачусетс в отношении маски и безопасность.
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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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Музеи Плимота Патуксета
Выставки-Мы собираемся вместе: День благодарения, благодарность и создание американского праздника; История в новом свете: освещение археологии исторических Патуксет и Плимут; Дом Патуксет, английская деревня 17 века, центр ремесел (ремесленников) и редкие породы животных. Затем пройдите по лесной тропинке к дому вампаноаг, выставке, где гости знакомятся с историей коренных народов. Познакомьтесь с современными коренными жителями в традиционной одежде, которые расскажут вам о своей культуре и отношении к миру природы. Затем вернитесь в 1627 год в английскую деревню 17-го века, воссоздающую Плимутскую колонию паломников, и гости встретятся лицом к лицу с историческими интерпретаторами, изображающими жителей колониального Плимута. Поощряется активное участие в повседневной жизни села. На выходе есть 4 уникальных розничных магазина, и вы также можете купить напитки или закуски в кафе Plentiful. Надеемся вскоре вас увидеть! Безопасные путешествия.
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Плимотская крупяная мельница
Расположенная в историческом центре Плимута, в нескольких минутах ходьбы от Мэйфлауэр, мельница Plimoth Grist Mill представляет собой полностью действующую реконструкцию оригинальной мельницы, построенной паломниками на том же месте в 1636 году. Экспонаты посвящены науке, истории, технологиям и экологии. Весной посмотрите ежегодный пробег сельди и узнайте о значении сельди в истории вампаноага и пилигрима. Вы можете посетить это место в тот же день или в другой день после обмена ваучера на вход в Plimoth Patuxet. Посмотреть стоимость входного билета. Эта выставка открыта в субботу и воскресенье.
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Мэйфлауэр II
Пришвартованный в живописной гавани Плимута, Мэйфлауэр, внесенный в Национальный реестр исторических мест, представляет собой полномасштабную копию торгового корабля 17-го века, доставившего паломников в Плимут в 1620 году. Поднимитесь на борт и узнайте об истории Мэйфлауэр - 1620 и 1957 годы. при подарке от народа Англии народу этой страны за помощь в войне. Плимут-Рок находится поблизости и является бесплатным. Вы можете посетить это место в тот же день или в другой день с плантации Плимот (главный кампус). Подробности о входе смотрите в ценах.
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simplyheartfelt
Sep 2019
Your visit begins with a short film about the Plantation. It was very well done! Next, you head down a trail to the Village. There were people wearing and portraying what the natives would have done. The guys working at the canoes were very eager to talk, as was a young lady in one of the tents. Next, you continue down a pretty steep trail to the Craft building. There were multiple artists working on their crafts. There are also restrooms and a cafe here. Then you head down to the Plantation. You are greeted at the Plantation by some volunteers. We felt like one of the volunteers rambled on a bit too much. While what he was describing was interesting, it just went on too long for our kids. Again there were people in the period dress all around the Plantation. They acted like we were all in the past. Don't dare tell them you are from Florida!! Ha, ha! My husband really got into the whole act. There were multiple houses you can go into. They all pretty much looked the same. We felt like the kids learned a lot, but the experience seemed overpriced for what it was. We were expecting it to be more like other living history museums. We did visit the Grist Mill and found it interesting. The Mayflower II is still in Mystic (we happened to see it there earlier in the week).
Ответ от хоста
Sep 2019
Those memories of your husbands immersion experience is why we do what we do. The mill is a great STEM program for the children, and added plus to the living history immersion at the Wampanoag Homesite and the 17th-Century English Village. There's something old to learn everyday!
Borhunter
Sep 2019
We went on a reccomendation and were excited. However, while the premise of a living museum (and I must note we've been to others that were fantastic) is great we felt this was overpriced for the experience. We went only to the plantation site, not the gristmill, and the Mayflower is out for repairs untion 2020. The outside park area and trails seem to be in desperate need of repairs/general maintenance. We were disappointed in the lack of "staff" in the native area. There were only 2 young men that were answering questions and one younger boy that was simply dancing around, I have no idea what he was supposed to be doing. One of the men went into great detail on the canoe he was working on, very informative. There were no women to ask questions of which was dissapointing. The English village was decent and had a fair amount of "staff" to answer questions of. Frankly we feel entrance fees should be half of what they are based on past experiences. But, perhaps if we didn't have higher expectations based on other living museums we would have been satisfied.
Ответ от хоста
Sep 2019
Everything you see, touch and smell is truly a recreation of the 17th century at Plimoth Plantation, with the unique opportunity to experience first-hand, Native cultural singing and dancing. For some guests expectations are different based on visual knowledge from Hollywood and older school text books, all our exhibits are based on primary source.
George F
Sep 2019
Wow! ....and, Wow! What a wonderful experience... All docents dressed in period clothing and very well versed in the characters they portrayed, truly presenting the original colonists and local indigenous peoples complete with authentically reproduced dwellings, gardens, and reenactments... a treasure trove of knowledge and history right down to use of local medicinal herbs and detailed construction methods. A MUST for history buffs and school-aged children...
Ответ от хоста
Sep 2019
Thank you! We are so thrilled that you enjoyed the experience. I've shared your comment with the staff. Again, thank you!

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