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The place where the Pilgrims settled, and which the Wampanoags called Patuxet, was clearly labeled “Plimouth” on the map. The Mayflower carried Smith’s map and writings on board, and Smith ...
Towering over the quaint Provincetown skyline, the Pilgrim Monument – modeled after the Torre del Mangia in Siena, Italy – is a must-see for history-loving travelers. The 252-foot-high tower ...
Almost 200 paintings, engravings, books, maps, muskets, pots and pans — original works of art and everyday items — detail the Pilgrims’ journey from 1604 to 1621.
Forty-seven words that inspired the Mayflower Compact were part of Pastor John Robinson’s farewell letter to the Pilgrims in 1620: “Lastly, whereas you are become a body politic, using amongst ...
The Pilgrims fixed it with a large screw they had brought for housebuilding. 4. Steerage room: Where the pilot steered the Mayflower with a stick called a whip-staff, which moved the tiller, which ...
On Sept. 16, 1620, the Mayflower — an 80-foot British cargo ship carrying 102 passengers who wanted to build a new world — departed from Plymouth, England, on this day in history.
Recreating the Mayflower and its crew and passengers from a few vague accounts took a lot of technical know-how. Mayflower 400: how we brought the pilgrims’ ship to life using VR technology Home ...
We're thankful that Pilgrims — including the famous forebear of an Arizona Daily Star editor — had the wisdom to create this social contract. A Pilgrim's descendant reminds us: Mayflower ...
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