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Plimoth Patuxet Museums

At Plimoth Patuxet, you will experience life as it was like in 1627 New England as well as what we think it means now from a 21st-century perspective. Visit exhibits including the 1627 English Village, Mayflower II and more.

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Plimoth Patuxet is Plymouth as it was in the 17th-century. It is a centuries-old Wampanoag homesite. It is townspeople speaking the poetic language of Shakespeare's England. It is the salty breeze blowing across a wooden ship's deck.

Highlights:

  • Several historic features and exhibits at three locations

  • 7 gift shops brimming with unique gifts including items crafted by the Museum's own artisans.

  • Experience what life was like in the 17th century

  • Enjoy visits to the Mayflower and Plimoth Grist Mill

In the 17th-Century English Village, talk with costumed role players who portray the Plymouth colonists (popularly known as the "Pilgrims") going about their daily lives in this small, re-created coastal village.

Discover a different perspective at the Wampanoag Homesite, where modern-day Native staff practice and preserve traditional skills and speak about the history and culture of the Wampanoag People.

In the Crafts Center, watch the skilled modern-day artisans as they fashion the period furnishings and clothing used in the 17th-Century English Village. At the Nye Barn, learn about the museum's rare and heritage breed livestock and their importance to global conservation efforts.

On the Plymouth waterfront, climb aboard Mayflower II, fully restored 17th-century sailing vessel that made the famous voyage in 1620. Talk with the first-person living history educators portraying those who sailed on that historic voyage or with modern-maritime staff.

At Plimoth Patuxet, the Shelby Davis Gallery and Visitor Center retail stores remain open until 5:30pm. Davis Gallery exhibits are open until 5:30 pm: We Gather Together - 400th anniversary of Thanksgiving and History in a New Light, Illuminating Archeology: Historic Patuxet and Plymouth

NEW artisan exhibit in the Craft Center: 17th-Century English Apothecary.

Nestled along Town Brook, and just a short walk from the Waterfront, the Plimoth Grist Mill tells the story of the grist (corn grinding) mill built by the Pilgrims in Plymouth Colony. The Mill is a reproduction of the 1636 mill in the original location and was completed in 1970. Many of the parts (the stones, spindle, and stone furiture) are from the early 1800s and were salvaged from a mill near Philadelphia.

In all of these locations, the engaging staff, through attention to detail, and carefully reproduced environments ensure a fun and fascinating visit. Take a step back in history at the Plimoth Patuxet!

Name:

Plimoth Patuxet Museums

Operating Times:

Open Seasonally: April 16th- November 27th
Open 7 days a week from 9am-5pm.

Hours of Plimoth Patuxet Museum:
Henry Hornblower II Visitor Center: 9:00am- 5:00pm
Crafts Center: Open 9:00am- 5:00pm
7th-Century English Village: 9:15am- 5:00pm
Wampanoag Homesite: 9:15am- 5:00pm
Nye Barn: 9:00am- 5:00pm
Hours of Plimoth Grist Mill:
Plimoth Grist Mill: 9-5pm
Hours of Mayflower II:
Mayflower II and dockside exhibits: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Hours of Museum Shops:
Visitor Center and Crafts Center: 9:00am- 5:30pm
Waterfront: 9:00am-5:00pm
Plimoth Grist Mill: 9:00am-5:00pm

Special holiday shopping hours in December at the Visitor Center shops.

Reservation Notes:

Reservations are NOT needed or accepted. Tickets can be used on any operating day within 6 months of the purchase date.

Duration:

self guided

Booth Location:

137 Warren Avenue, Plymouth, MA 02360

Nearest Intersection:

Warren Ave. and Clifford Rd.

Parking:

Plimoth Plantation offers free parking for all visitors in the main parking lot. Visitors with disabilities should park in the lower lot, following signs for "Bus Parking." There is metered parking available near Mayflower II.

Age Requirements:

Child Ticket: 6-12 years

Notes:

COVID Safety Procedures: The Plimoth Patuxet Museum follows the Commonwealth of MA Covid Guidelines.

This combination Heritage Pass includes entrance into Plimoth Patuxet, the Grist Mill and the Mayflower. The distance between Plimoth Patuxet Museum and Mayflower II or the Grist Mill is 3 miles. You will want to make the 10-minute drive by car or use public transportation. Guests should allow at least 3 hours for their visit to Plimoth Patuxet Museum and about 30-45 minutes for Mayflower II and the Grist Mill experience.