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THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL PILGRIM HALL MUSEUM REOPENS. Please visit their website for updates.

A 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 400-year story of Plymouth with a focus on the lives and legacies of pathfounding women. Makers, nurturers, leaders, and survivors, they made history, though their stories are often untold.

Who were the women who shaped Plymouth? The women of the Mayflower, immigrants to a new land, keepers of family and tradition, risk-takers, and founders of a colony. The Wampanoag women present in their own homeland, growers, culture bearers, and clan leaders who became upholders of a way of life threatened by incursion. The women of every era since in Plymouth’s ongoing 400-year history who impacted family and community through their ideas, actions, and example.

This exhibition includes Women 100 – A Digital Archive of Local Women’s History, Activism, & Experience, created by Pilgrim Hall Museum to document a century of local women, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment granting American women the right to vote. Photographs, film, and oral histories highlight women who impacted their communities through arts and education, family, activism, enterprise, and public service.

Presented by Mayflower 400 UK.  On 16 September 1620, the Mayflower left its final call in Plymouth before heading across the Atlantic to establish a new community in America.

Four hundred years on the moment will be marked with a poignant four-nations civic ceremony that will see a 1,000-person choir perform a brand new piece of bespoke music that tells the story of the Mayflower in an entirely new way, along with representatives from the UK, US, Netherlands, and Wampanoag.

The Mayflower Ceremony will be an inspiring event and takes place on 16 September 2020 – the anniversary date of the ship’s departure from the UK to the US.

Part of the Mayflower Week festivities, there will be schools and mass participation elements, making sure that Plymouth’s residents are at the heart of this special day. Other events include daily fly-bys and The Royal Marines Rehabilitation Triathlon.

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED.

The third annual Artweek Plymouth 2020 will be a 10-day event that includes more than 35 events in the Plymouth Bay Cultural District. Local businesses and the art and culture communities will collaborate on various events focused on educational and cultural engagement with visitor participation.

Visit PlymouthBayCulture.org for a schedule of events from May 1-10.

 

The Jenney Interpretive Centre is now OPEN. Please visit their website for ticketing.

The Jenney Interpretive Centre presents a 90-minute guided walk through the historic district of Plymouth. Learn about the people, places, and events of the beginning of our country as you walk along Town Brook on the same paths our forefathers walked hundreds of years ago. What led the Pilgrims to come to America? Is Plymouth Rock really the rock they stepped on?  Come find out. The tour includes Brewster Gardens, Plymouth Rock, the historic waterfront area and the monuments, Cole’s Hill, Leyden Street, and Town Square. This interpretive tour of the historic district is given by Leo Martin, Director of Pilgrim History at The Jenney, dressed in period clothing. Reservations are necessary and can be made by calling 508-747-4544.  The tour begins at the Jenney Interpretive Centre, 48 Summer Street in Plymouth. No tours on Sundays.

The Jenney Interpretive Centre is now OPEN. Please visit their website for ticketing.

The Jenney Interpretive Centre presents a 90-minute guided walk through the historic district of Plymouth. Learn about the people, places, and events of the beginning of our country as you walk along Town Brook on the same paths our forefathers walked hundreds of years ago. What led the Pilgrims to come to America? Is Plymouth Rock really the rock they stepped on?  Come find out. The tour includes Brewster Gardens, Plymouth Rock, the historic waterfront area and the monuments, Cole’s Hill, Leyden Street, and Town Square. This interpretive tour of the historic district is given by Leo Martin, Director of Pilgrim History at The Jenney, dressed in period clothing. Reservations are necessary and can be made by calling 508-747-4544.  The tour begins at the Jenney Interpretive Centre, 48 Summer Street in Plymouth. No tours on Sundays.

The Jenney Interpretive Centre is now OPEN. Please visit their website for ticketing.

The Jenney Interpretive Centre presents a 90-minute guided walk through the historic district of Plymouth. Learn about the people, places, and events of the beginning of our country as you walk along Town Brook on the same paths our forefathers walked hundreds of years ago. What led the Pilgrims to come to America? Is Plymouth Rock really the rock they stepped on?  Come find out. The tour includes Brewster Gardens, Plymouth Rock, the historic waterfront area and the monuments, Cole’s Hill, Leyden Street, and Town Square. This interpretive tour of the historic district is given by Leo Martin, Director of Pilgrim History at The Jenney, dressed in period clothing. Reservations are necessary and can be made by calling 508-747-4544.  The tour begins at the Jenney Interpretive Centre, 48 Summer Street in Plymouth. No tours on Sundays.

The Jenney Interpretive Centre is now OPEN. Please visit their website for ticketing.

The Jenney Interpretive Centre presents a 90-minute guided walk through the historic district of Plymouth. Learn about the people, places, and events of the beginning of our country as you walk along Town Brook on the same paths our forefathers walked hundreds of years ago. What led the Pilgrims to come to America? Is Plymouth Rock really the rock they stepped on?  Come find out. The tour includes Brewster Gardens, Plymouth Rock, the historic waterfront area and the monuments, Cole’s Hill, Leyden Street, and Town Square. This interpretive tour of the historic district is given by Leo Martin, Director of Pilgrim History at The Jenney, dressed in period clothing. Reservations are necessary and can be made by calling 508-747-4544.  The tour begins at the Jenney Interpretive Centre, 48 Summer Street in Plymouth. No tours on Sundays.

The Jenney Interpretive Centre is now OPEN. Please visit their website for ticketing.

The Jenney Interpretive Centre presents a 90-minute guided walk through the historic district of Plymouth. Learn about the people, places, and events of the beginning of our country as you walk along Town Brook on the same paths our forefathers walked hundreds of years ago. What led the Pilgrims to come to America? Is Plymouth Rock really the rock they stepped on?  Come find out. The tour includes Brewster Gardens, Plymouth Rock, the historic waterfront area and the monuments, Cole’s Hill, Leyden Street, and Town Square. This interpretive tour of the historic district is given by Leo Martin, Director of Pilgrim History at The Jenney, dressed in period clothing. Reservations are necessary and can be made by calling 508-747-4544.  The tour begins at the Jenney Interpretive Centre, 48 Summer Street in Plymouth. No tours on Sundays.

The Jenney Interpretive Centre is now OPEN. Please visit their website for ticketing.

The Jenney Interpretive Centre presents a 90-minute guided walk through the historic district of Plymouth. Learn about the people, places, and events of the beginning of our country as you walk along Town Brook on the same paths our forefathers walked hundreds of years ago. What led the Pilgrims to come to America? Is Plymouth Rock really the rock they stepped on?  Come find out. The tour includes Brewster Gardens, Plymouth Rock, the historic waterfront area and the monuments, Cole’s Hill, Leyden Street, and Town Square. This interpretive tour of the historic district is given by Leo Martin, Director of Pilgrim History at The Jenney, dressed in period clothing. Reservations are necessary and can be made by calling 508-747-4544.  The tour begins at the Jenney Interpretive Centre, 48 Summer Street in Plymouth. No tours on Sundays.

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