Sunday, July 27, 2025

July 27th 2025: Spending the Day in Plymouth

 Today, we decided to spend the day in Plymouth,

Nathaniel Morton Elementary School

John Carver Inn and Spa

first checking out the Plimoth Patuxet Museums.

















It was interesting to see how the Wampanoag people used to live,


that garlic and onions were native to the area,
and how fire was used to make canoes.

The early European settlers had interesting ways as well,
















My little one managed to beat the other player at a game of 3 Stones as well.
From here, we headed into the downtown area,
The Registry

Bartlett-Russell Hedge House

Town Hall,
26 Court Street

Mayflower Meetinghouse,
19 Town Square
Church of the Pilgrimage
Post Office Square

Plymouth Lobster Crawl

Church of St. Peter

Plymouth Memorial Hall

Residences at the Armory


We got the Beef Ramen,

the Grilled Pork Belly Plate (Six pieces of marinated and grilled pork belly served with rice, lettuce, fried egg, and gochujang hot sauce on the side),

the Spider Roll (soft shell crab tempura, avocado, cucumber and tobiko) and Shrimp Tempura Roll.
Simple, but tasty. Might be worth a second try in future.

From here, we visited the 1749 Court House Museum,











then the Plymouth Center for the Arts, a free arts museum where my little one got to do a scavenger hunt.






We then headed to the waterfront area
Mayflower Society House

Old First Baptist Church of Plymouth,
8 Carver Street

By the Sea Bed and Breakfast

Mabbett Park
Hedge House Museum


to check out the Pilgrim Memorial State Park,





which contains the famous Plymouth Rock,

and which Cole's Hill,



the Pilgrim Mother Garden at 106 North Street







The Mayflower II is also located here, which we checked out for an additional fee in combination with the Plimoth Patuxet Museums.












With that, an end to a productive day spent in Plymouth, despite the intermittent drizzle.