A short continuation of the last post on Plimoth Plantation-above are shots from the town of Plymouth itself, a couple miles north of the plantation. In the town is where you can find the replica of the Mayflower, along with the Plimoth Grist Mill, a reproduction of the mill built in 1636, which made the lives of the settlers (or at least the lives of their hands) a tad easier. Plymouth Rock is also nearby, and sadly, is not at all exciting. Important? Maybe. But certainly not thrilling. The town itself is as quaint as one can expect, and in fact, I will look forward to returning to the area come fall to see the cranberry fields. The day we went really could not have been lovelier and was a true sign that spring is here.
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I love the pretty houses out there! I've never been to Northeast before, but I'd love to go someday soon to experience its history and lovely architecture.
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