Sunday, October 3, 2010

Day Two - Plymouth

  Our second day of Plymouth started with cool air and bright sunshine.  We had lucked out the day before and had visited Plimoth Plantation while the weather was good.  Mayflower II has a bit of rain, and we were inside the Plymouth Hall Museum when the downpour came.  The museum has actual items that belonged to a few of the Pilgrims.  I was not allowed to photograph anything.



  The second morning we went to Leyden Street, the oldest continually inhabited street in America.  It was on this street the Pilgrims lived.  The church in the picture is built on the remains of the Pilgrims' fort at the top of the hill.

  The remaining pictures are from Plimoth Plantation.










  We would then head back to Boston with a few shopping trips along the way.

1 comment:

  1. Oh, The Pilgrims who died the first winter are buried on Cole's Hill. They did not have headstones. There is now a monument to them on this hill.

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