Welcome to the 17th Century! This is the view of Plimoth as you leave the fortress/meetinghouse and head down inside the stockade to the village |
You might meet a re-enactor cooking a meal, so ask lots of questions and get "interactive!" |
This street scene includes a rare breed Red Dorking Chicken from the 17th century |
"William Brewster" reading in his cottage |
If you ask questions of the "resident" you might bump into your own ancestor! This was "Mary Brewster" |
Another rare breed milking cow from the 17th century |
During my visit last week during the Mayflower Society Triennial Congress, I learned that there is a membership rate available to visitors, at varying levels, and also a special membership rate for members of the Mayflower Society. Instead of a 10% discount at the bookstore, gift shop and restaurant, Mayflower Society/Plimoth Plantation members receive 20% off. This was a great time for me to join as a member, and to buy some genealogy books and do a little Christmas shopping three months early! This membership also includes a biography of your ancestor, and special gifts.
Your admission to Plimoth Plantation also includes a visit to a Wampanoag Village, the Mayflower II ship, the Craft Center (where furniture, clothing, pottery and other items are created for the colonial village and for sale), the rare breeds Nye Barn, and the visitor's center which has an introductory film, exhibits, restaurant and gift shops. You can turn one ticket into a full day's worth of fun!
The website for Plimoth Plantation http://www.plimoth.org/
Information for Mayflower membership at Plimoth Plantation
http://www.plimoth.org/please-support/members/mayflower-membership
DISCLAIMER: I paid for my own membership at Plimoth Plantation, and received no special consideration for writing up this blog post
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Copyright 2011, Heather Wilkinson Rojo
Thanks so much for this fun and useful information. As a Mayflower descendant, I'm planning a trip out that way for next spring, and this will be a can't-miss. Robert
ReplyDeleteI really need to visit there this fall. I haven't been in years.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place.
ReplyDeleteThe closest thing we have to that in Utah may be This is The Place Heritage Park and it is indeed a blast from the past and very fun for the family. http://www.brycepioneervillage.com/images/gallery/showdown-home.jpg