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As it readies for its annual throng of visitors, Plimoth Plantation remains embroiled in a long-running battle between employees and management.
PLYMOUTH (CBS) – Plimoth Plantation will be changing its name to be more inclusive of the area's Native American history, the living history museum, which opened in 1947, announced Wednesday ...
PLYMOUTH — Plimoth Plantation, the living museum of 17th-century New England, announced the public phase of a $20.20 million fundraising campaign. This goal celebrates the milestones ahead for ...
Plimoth Plantation, in a Facebook post this week, unveiled a new logo bearing the word “Patuxet,” the Wampanoag name for the area, juxtaposed with “Plimoth,” the one later given to it by ...
Plimoth Plantation, located at 137 Warren Ave., is an educational living history museum dedicated to 17th century Plimoth Colony. The museum includes four major sites: The Wampanoag Homesite, the ...
As Plimoth Plantation opened its Pilgrim Village and Wampanoag Homesite to visitors last week for a new season, talks between the living history museum’s management and its union workers have ...
The recreated 1627 English colonial village at Plimoth Plantation. (Greg Cook) How was the First Thanksgiving different from how we celebrate it now? For example, did people wash their hair?
Plimoth Plantation, in a Facebook post this week, unveiled a new logo bearing the word “Patuxet,” the Wampanoag name for the area, juxtaposed with “Plimoth,” the one later given to it by ...
Plimoth Plantation is a living museum that recreates a 17th century Pilgrim village and Wampanoag homesite. The Mayflower II, a replica ship, is docked at the Plymouth waterfront.