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THE PLEASURES OF PLYMOUTH
There’s a lot more to Plymouth than the Mayflower and museums. Ask anyone who lives here. Visitors may value the town’s colonial history. Residents also value the history they’re making every day in a vibrant city 400 years young. From the annual Thanksgiving Parade to summer’s Rubber Ducky Race, from farmers markets to a host of restaurants, boutiques and art galleries, there’s always something to do in Plymouth. It’s a wonderful place to raise a family, fly solo, or enjoy when your family is grown. Be part of Plymouth’s history and make Plymouth part of yours.
THE OCEAN CALLS. BUT SO DO THE PARKS AND WOODS
With the ocean so nearby, it’s easy to forget that Plymouth has wonderful parks as well as beaches. It also takes conservation seriously with acres of protected woods, fields, cranberry bogs, and shoreline.
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THE PAST IS PRESENT
Plymouth is proud of the pivotal role it plays in New England history. The year 1620 is woven into the very fabric of the town in its museums, monuments, parks, and community events.
DINING AND SHOPPING
Arts and crafts, gifts, and home décor—you’ll find them all in Plymouth’s shops and boutiques. You’ll also find Plymouth is a real dining destination, with everything from take-out to fine dining, family to date night options.
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