Please know that this is the MOST underwhelming tourist attraction in the world, but it IS right down the street if you want to say that you saw it!
Formerly Plymouth Plantation, The Plimoth Patuxet Museums includes the Mayflower II, Plimoth Grist Mill, the 17th-Century English Village and Historic Patuxet living history sites.
Part of the Plimoth Patuxet Museums, this is a full-scale reproduction of The Mayflower which arrived in Plymouth Harbor on June 13, 1957.
This pleasant and peaceful park was created during the early 1920’s through the imagination, dedication and persistence of several Plymouth women. It encompasses the original garden plot that was granted to Elder William Brewster in 1620.
The Plymouth Farmers Market provides access to fresh, local, seasonal produce, meats, cheeses, and prepared foods that are sourced locally for Plymouth residents, visitors, and the greater South Shore community.
Take a 3.5-4 hour journey out to Cape Cod Bay and Stellwagen Bank, a marine sanctuary and one of the primary feeding grounds for humpback whales, finback whales, pilot whales, minke whales, and the endangered right whales.