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Plymouth is a seaside town known for the iconic Plymouth Rock, where pilgrims aboard the Mayflower first reached shore in 1620. Take a history tour aboard a trolley, visit historic homes such as the 1809 Hedge House, the 1797 Cudworth House and Barn, and the Daniel Webster estate. Museums include the 1749 Courthouse, the 1824 Pilgrim Hall Museum, and the Jenny Museum where one can learn about the Underground Railroad movement.

The Mayflower Meetinghouse, known as the birthplace of religious freedom in the United States, offers tours and functions today as a the First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church of Plymouth. Beyond history, enjoy the seafood in this coastal town, and shop for locally made arts and crafts.

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