Meet Barnicle and Husk on November 23rd!
Jabez Howland House 33 Sandwich Street, Plymouth, MA, United StatesGoing to America's Hometown Thanksgiving Parade? Stop by the historic Jabez Howland House from 9:30AM to 2:00PM and meet Barnicle and Husk! The Howland House is located at 33 Sandwich Street near the intersection of Water Street, just steps away from the parade route. Pose for photos with our dynamic duo and pick up a free […]
America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration Parade
Saturday - November 23, 2019 RAIN OR SHINE! Opening Ceremonies - DCR Pilgrim Memorial Park, 10:30AM Parade Steps Off - Benny’s Plaza Court Street, 11:00AM The Saturday morning Celebration festivities begin at 10:30am on the Plymouth Massachusetts historic waterfront with an opening ceremony featuring a variety of top-quality entertainment. This is one of America’s only historically accurate chronological […]
Burial Hill Illuminates
Burial Hill Cemetary School Street, Plymouth, MA, United StatesJoin the Friends of Burial Hill for a self-guided stroll through Burial Hill where many of the gravesites will be seasonally decorated and gently illuminated. As a lovely treat, FOBH member and talented piper Rob Hanold will wander among the graves playing his Scottish Small Pipes. Free of charge and open to the public. The […]
“Our”Story: 400 Years of Wampanoag History
Tantaquidgeon Museum 1 Church Lane, Uncasville, CT, United StatesThe “Our”Story: 400 Years of Wampanoag History exhibit will be on display at the Tantaquidgeon Museum, America's oldest Native American owned and operated museum, from November 1st through December 20, 2019. The Museum is operated by the Mohegan Tribe. The exhibit will be located across the street from the Museum at the Mohegan Cultural Preservation […]
“Our”Story: 400 Years of Wampanoag History
Tantaquidgeon Museum 1 Church Lane, Uncasville, CT, United StatesThe “Our”Story: 400 Years of Wampanoag History exhibit will be on display at the Tantaquidgeon Museum, America's oldest Native American owned and operated museum, from November 1st through December 20, 2019. The Museum is operated by the Mohegan Tribe. The exhibit will be located across the street from the Museum at the Mohegan Cultural Preservation […]
The Pilgrim Progress
Plymouth Waterfront Water Street, Plymouth, MA, United StatesThe Pilgrim Progress was instituted by the Town of Plymouth in 1921 in honor of its Pilgrim founders. The march takes place the first four Fridays in August and also is an integral part of the Town’s celebration of Thanksgiving Day. Each marcher represents one of the 51 survivors of the first harsh winter of […]
“Our”Story: 400 Years of Wampanoag History
Tantaquidgeon Museum 1 Church Lane, Uncasville, CT, United StatesThe “Our”Story: 400 Years of Wampanoag History exhibit will be on display at the Tantaquidgeon Museum, America's oldest Native American owned and operated museum, from November 1st through December 20, 2019. The Museum is operated by the Mohegan Tribe. The exhibit will be located across the street from the Museum at the Mohegan Cultural Preservation […]
“Our”Story: 400 Years of Wampanoag History
Tantaquidgeon Museum 1 Church Lane, Uncasville, CT, United StatesThe “Our”Story: 400 Years of Wampanoag History exhibit will be on display at the Tantaquidgeon Museum, America's oldest Native American owned and operated museum, from November 1st through December 20, 2019. The Museum is operated by the Mohegan Tribe. The exhibit will be located across the street from the Museum at the Mohegan Cultural Preservation […]
pathFOUNDERS: Women of Plymouth
Pilgrim Hall Museum 75 Court Street, Plymouth, MA, United StatesA special exhibition, pathFOUNDERS: Women of Plymouth, on display through May 10th, presents original objects reflecting four centuries of women's experience and multimedia presentations giving voice to women of early Plymouth Colony, including Susanna White Winslow, Awashonks, Elinor Billington, Priscilla Mullins Alden, Hobbamock's wife, and Mary Chilton Winslow. Pilgrim Hall Museum's 2019 exhibition resets the […]
“Our”Story: 400 Years of Wampanoag History
Tantaquidgeon Museum 1 Church Lane, Uncasville, CT, United StatesThe “Our”Story: 400 Years of Wampanoag History exhibit will be on display at the Tantaquidgeon Museum, America's oldest Native American owned and operated museum, from November 1st through December 20, 2019. The Museum is operated by the Mohegan Tribe. The exhibit will be located across the street from the Museum at the Mohegan Cultural Preservation […]