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400 Years Back in Time! Located in New England's oldest town. Plimoth Patuxet Museums is near Boston & Cape Cod. Walkable charm, waterfront dining, vibrant shopping, Plymouth is a coastal destination.
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Free cancellationCancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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Instant confirmation & Mobile ticketsReceive your ticket right away. Use your phone or print your voucher.
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Skip the lineGet priority entry. (depends on selected option)
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Valid10-30 days
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Includes
- Self-guided admission to
- Historic Patuxet Homesite
- 17th-Century English Village
- Craft Center
- Davis Gallery Exhibit
- Plimoth Grist Mill (if option booked)
- Mayflower II (if option booked)
- Tour Guide
- Transportation between Plimoth Patuxet and Mayflower/or Plimoth Grist Mill.
Highlights
- Step aboard a national treasure, Mayflower II
- Be part of daily life in the 17th-Century English Village
- Interact with Idigenous Peoples to learn their history and culture
- Walk and learn artisans reviving historic crafts
- Expierence America's earliest water powered mill still producing corn products
Description
One Museum, Three Historic Sites: Mayflower II, Plimoth Grist Mill, Plimoth Patuxet.
Plimoth Patuxet is the main campus of the museum. Here you exchange your E-voucher for admission.
Living history sites included are the Historic Patuxet Homesite and 17th-Century English Village. Plentiful Cafe is open 11 am - 4pm, with 17th-century tastings and modern favorites. For that unforgettable memory, we have four retail stores that will capture your interest, including Plimoth Artisan-made and New England Artisan items. Site map translations are available; sorry we do not have audio tours.
o Historic Patuxet Homesite
Culture keepers and educators represent themselves, their community and their culture that has lived here for over 12,000 years. They share their stories, traditions and heritage of the Wampanoag and other Indigenous Peoples.
o 17th-Century English Village
Take a journey 400 years back in time! PlymotuhColony comes to life in our immersive re-creation of the early English Pilgrim settlement. Guests are living history, not just watching a reenactment in the year 1627. If visiting in November, the year changes to 1621 for the First Harvest Feast known to America as the First Thanksgiving. You'll also enjoy coming up close to our furry friends, we have a heritage rare breed animals' programs where you will see cows, sheep, goats and might see our pigs and chickens.
o Craft Center
Watch the reproduction of 17th-century European pottery and other artisan exhibits that rotate seasonally. The retail store has Plimoth artisan-made pottery for sale.
UPGRADE to a Combination Ticket or Heritage Pass to include a visit to Mayflower and/or the Plimoth Grist Mill. Both located less three miles north of the main campus in the Downtown Historic District.
Mayflower II (listed on the U.S. Register of Historic Places): Along with national treasures such as the Statue of Liberty and Lincoln Memorial, Mayflower is an iconic symbol of freedom. Step aboard and learn about the Mayflower Compact, the first self-governed document, written by the Pilgrims and the foundation of the U.S. Constitution. Tour the ship and hear from the modern-day guides of the famous 1620 voyage, the challenges that the Pilgrim faced and the building of a great American tall ship.
Plimoth Grist Mill
STEM and History programs for all ages! At our working reproduction of the mill built in 1636, in the original location along Town Brook, you will experience the operations of a watered powered mill, and the ecology of Town Brook.
Special Events included with admission.
April: Herring Run Festival @ the Plimoth Grist Mill
June: Strawberry Thanksgiving @ Plimoth Patuxet
August: Green Corn Festival @ Plimoth Patuxet
October: Indigenous Peoples Weekend @ Plimoth Patuxet
November: Grist Mill Grain Fest @ the Plimoth Grist Mill
November: American Thanksgiving @ all sites.
We hope to see you, safe travels!
- The multi-exhibit tickets may be used on different days (hold onto your receipt received when you exchange your voucher for admission to the second location)
- The Mayflower is not ADA accessible, there is a ramp and stairs. Wheelchairs may access and view the ship from inside the exhibit dock area.
- Recommendation visitation:
- Plimoth Patuxet 2 - 3 hours, some guests spend longer.
- Mayflower 30 minutes, including Plymouth Rock and Cole's Hill one-hour
- Plimoth Grist Mill 30-45 minutes.
- Parking is free at Plimoth Patuxet.
- There is metered parking on the Plymouth waterfront.
Plimoth Patuxet Only
Plimoth Combo Ticket
Plimoth Heritage Pass
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Adults18-64 years
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Seniors65-99 years
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Youth5-17 years
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Infants0-4 years
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