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Plymouth Town Square with 1749 Court House, Unitarian Universalist Church (1899) & Church of the Pilgrimage (1840). Plymouth, MA. | Unitarian Universalist Church (1899) on Plymouth Town Square houses oldest congregation in America. Plymouth, MA. Style: Romanesque Revival. | Entrance of Plymouth Unitarian Universalist Church. Plymouth, MA. | Church of the Pilgrimage (1840) on Plymouth Town Square. Plymouth, MA. |
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Facade of Church of the Pilgrimage. Plymouth, MA. | Plymouth burial hill (1620-1957). Plymouth, MA. | Plymouth burial hill with earliest stone from 1681 where earlier wooden crosses are now lost. Plymouth, MA. | Monument to Alexander Scammell (1747-1781) American Patriot killed at Yorktown. Plymouth, MA. |
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Plymouth County Court House (1820, 1857, 1962) (Russell St.). Plymouth, MA. Style: Italianate. Architect: John Bates; James Ford; C. D. Howland; Jason Perkins; Edmund Robbins. | Scales of Justice on Plymouth County Court House. Plymouth, MA. | Plymouth Memorial Hall Building (1923) (83 Court St.). Plymouth, MA. Style: Colonial Revival. Architect: Joseph Daniels Leland. | Victorian Gothic Church (Court at Brewster St.). Plymouth, MA. |
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Daniel Diman House (1795) (27 Court St.) & former Church (Court at Brewster St.). Plymouth, MA. | Court St. downtown streetscape from Russell St. Plymouth, MA. | Leyden St. heritage streetscape (c1747-1850). Plymouth, MA. | Court St. downtown streetscape with Russell Building (1898) ( 15-23 Court St.). Plymouth, MA. |
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Old Central Fire Station (1895) (51 Main St.). Plymouth, MA. Style: Classical Revival. | Post Office (1914) (6 Main St.). Plymouth, MA. Style: Colonial Revival. Architect: Hanold-O'Brien Co.; Oscar Wenderoth. | Plymouth Post Office Colonial Revival tower on Main St. Plymouth, MA. | Plymouth Center for the Arts (aka The Lindens) (c1840) (11 North St.). Plymouth, MA. |
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Ship weather vane atop Plymouth Center for the Arts. Plymouth, MA. | Heritage houses (1755-1850) (10-14 North St.). Plymouth, MA. | William Weston House (1755) (14 North St.). Plymouth, MA. Style: Colonial. | Jackson-Russell-Whitfield House (1782) (26 North St.). Plymouth, MA. Style: Georgian. On National Register. |
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Samuel Lucas - Thomas Howland House (1640) (36 North St.). Plymouth, MA. On National Register. | Deacon Ephraim Spooner House Museum (c1749) (Plymouth Antiquarian Society) (27 North St.). Plymouth, MA. | Shingle facade of Deacon Ephraim Spooner House Museum. Plymouth, MA. Style: Georgian. | Sylvester & Abner Taylor double house (1730) (29-31 North St.). Plymouth, MA. |
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Taylor Trask Museum in, Jacob & Abner Taylor House (1829) (35 North St.). Plymouth, MA. | Massasoit, great Sachem of the Wamanoags, protector of the Pilgrims statue (1921). Plymouth, MA. | Massasoit statue detail. Plymouth, MA. | Monument marking first burying grounds of Mayflower passengers over Plymouth harbor. Plymouth, MA. |
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Streetscape of heritage homes on Leyden St. Plymouth, MA. | Capt. Samuel D. Holmes House (1835) (29 Leyden St.). Plymouth, MA. | William Barnes House (1815) (27 Leyden St.). Plymouth, MA. | Plymouth Harbor cruise pier. Plymouth, MA. |
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Plymouth Harbormaster office & pier. Plymouth, MA. | Excursion boats at Plymouth harbor. Plymouth, MA. | Hedge House Museum (1809) (126 Water St.). Plymouth, MA. | William Harlow Old Fort House (1677) (119 Sandwich St.). Plymouth, MA. On National Register. |
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Gambrel-roof of Harlow House made of timbers of the Old Fort built by Pilgrims. Plymouth, MA. | Jenny Grist Mill Museum (1968) (6 Spring Ln.). Plymouth, MA. | Water wheel of Jenny Grist Mill Museum. Plymouth, MA. | Reconstruction of 1636 Jenny Grist Mill. Plymouth, MA. |
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Richard Sparrow House (1640) (42 Summer St.). Plymouth, MA. Style: Colonial. | Jabez Howland House (1667) (33 Sandwich St.). Plymouth, MA. On National Register. | Mayflower II replica sits beside early American building replica. Plymouth, MA. | Neoclassical structure (1920) over Plymouth Rock where Pilgrims are said to have landed. Plymouth, MA. Architect: McKim, Mead & White. |
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National Monument to the Forefathers (1859-88) (25m) by Hammatt Billings & Joseph Billings (Allerton St.). Plymouth, MA. | Pilgrim Hall Museum (1824) (75 Court St.). Plymouth, MA. | Mayflower Society Museum (originally Edward Winslow House) (1754) (4-18 Winslow St.). Plymouth, MA. | Plimouth Plantation recreates original Pilgrim settlement overlooking Plymouth Bay. Plymouth, MA. |