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Pilgrims' Journey: Exploring The Mayflower II, Historic Plymouth Rock, and so much MORE
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6/27/2024
Let's explore The Mayflower 2, Plymouth Rock, The Pilgrim Monument, and More in Plymouth Massachusetts
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Hello today we're going to go to Plymouth Rock and explore the Mayflower 2 and so much
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more.
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So come with us to see what we can see.
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First off let me tell you it's very difficult to find parking here.
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The only spot that was open was on street that you did have to pay.
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So just be aware.
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Just across the street from the Plymouth Candy Company, which by the way has some really
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good taffy, is the Mayflower 2.
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At the time of our visit the Mayflower 2 was open 7 days a week from 9am to 5pm.
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Of course there are some holidays and bank holidays that the Mayflower 2 is closed so
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check before you go.
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At the time we visited the cost was adults $19, seniors $17.10 and children were $13.
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Now if you combine the Mayflower 2 with the Plymouth Gristmill and the Plymouth Patuxent
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17th century village combination you can save a little bit of money.
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To see what those prices are go to my Plymouth Patuxent video.
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There's so much to know about the Mayflower 2.
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I'm going to let my buddy Davis tell you a little more about it.
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Known with national treasures such as the Statue of Liberty and the Lincoln Memorial,
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Mayflower is an iconic symbol of freedom.
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Of the hundreds of ships that made the transatlantic crossing in the 1600s, she is the ship we
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remember.
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300 years later, on June 13, 1957, a full scale reproduction arrived in Plymouth Harbor,
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the Mayflower 2.
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Since then, Mayflower 2 has become the majestic centerpiece of historic Plymouth Harbor and
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the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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In many ways, America is the product of the events that happened in Plymouth and native
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Patuxent over four centuries ago.
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The choices made, risks taken, and the adaptation of community structures to new civic realities.
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Mayflower 2 tangibly embodies those choices and risks for hundreds of thousands of lifelong
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learners each year.
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More than 25 million people have stepped aboard her decks to imagine the perils and contemplate
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the modern impacts of the historic crossing.
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Today, Mayflower 2 is a floating classroom and working vessel.
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Following her restoration and return to Plymouth in 2020, she was added to the National Register
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of Historic Places, illuminating that she is a historic ship in her own right.
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She was deemed historically significant for her association with the founding story of
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the United States and as a full-scale ship that embodies the distinctive characteristics
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of a 17th century English merchant vessel.
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In April 2021, Mayflower 2 received a Paul and Nikki Tsongas Award from Preservation
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Massachusetts in recognition of the project's significant work in historic ship restoration,
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and went on to win Preservation Massachusetts' People's Choice Award the following month.
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The fate of the original Mayflower remains unknown.
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However, some historians argue that it was scrapped for its timber, then used to construct
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a barn in Jordan's, England.
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Given the dangers of the journey and the rough conditions aboard the original Mayflower,
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it was a miracle that reportedly only one person out of 102 perished on the 66-day voyage.
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The arrival of the Mayflower in 1620 is one of the signature events in U.S. history.
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Thirty-five million people can trace their ancestry back to the original Mayflower.
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It is thought that there were around 30 children on board the original Mayflower during the
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epic voyage to America, but little is known about many of them in the historical record.
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During the original Mayflower's voyage, the Pilgrim's main diet is thought to have consisted
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primarily of a cracker-like biscuit called hardtack, salt pork, dried meats including
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cow tongue, various pickled foods, fish, oatmeal, and other cereal grains.
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Now that's one big barrel of whiskey.
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While you're in Plymouth, Massachusetts, obviously you have to visit good old Plymouth Rock,
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especially since it is right next door to the Mayflower II.
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Since it is an outside structure, there is no fee, which is great.
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For those of you who don't know the significance of Plymouth Rock, it is the site where the
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supposedly Mayflower Pilgrims disembarked their ship in 1620.
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Now there is no historical evidence that exists to confirm Plymouth Rock as the Pilgrim's
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actual stepping stone to the New World.
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However, the boulder was identified as this spot in 1741, which was 121 years after the
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arrival of the Mayflower.
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So is it the actual rock?
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The myth says that it is, but we will let you decide.
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If you have the time, I highly suggest you walk up the hill that is in front of Plymouth
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Rock and you will see a whole bunch of really interesting monuments, including that of the
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Great Protector and Preserver of the Pilgrims, as well as a monument that marks the first
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burrowing ground in Plymouth of the Passengers of the Mayflower.
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And don't forget to walk around this particular monument, because on all sides there are
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different stories, and one part that is particularly interesting, at least to me.
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Another really awesome, historically significant place that Luanne found for us, that you really
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have to visit, is the National Monument of the Forefathers, formerly known as the Pilgrim
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Monument.
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It commemorates the Mayflower Pilgrims.
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Dedicated on August 1st, 1889, it honors their ideals as later generally embraced by the
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United States.
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It is thought to be the world's largest solid granite monument, and it looks absolutely
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awesome and incredible, and I was awestruck.
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This 81 foot tall monument was commissioned by the Pilgrim Society, and the original concept
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dates to around 1820-ish, with the actual planning beginning in 1850.
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The cornerstone was laid August 2nd, 1859, by the Grand Lodge of Masons in Massachusetts.
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The monument was completed in October of 1888, and was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies
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on August 1st of 1889.
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And with that said, I'd like to thank the help of Davis, and we look forward to you
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coming with us for more adventures in Massachusetts.
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And as always, have a great day!
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