Pilgrim Hall Museum, 75 Court St, Plymouth, MA 02360, United States
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Pilgrim Hall Museum - Featured Reviews (100)
Really well done museum. Tells the story about the first pilgrims that no history books tell you about growing up. The exhibits were very well done and had a surprisingly large amount of age appropriate artifacts. The videos at the beginning of the museum are a great intro into explaining where the pilgrims came from, why they came, the timeline of their journey and their interaction with the native Americans (along with all of the common misconceptions associated with all of those topics). The museum itself isn't massive but is appropriately sized for the content available. I'm not sure if the place had its own parking but we parked on the street. Price wise it was a good deal ($35 family pass for 5 adults).
Great museum that thoroughly explains the history of Plymouth from the arrival of the early settlers. Contains many genuine artefacts found from the Mayflower, as well as a lot of information on the first years of the colony. Also has a Great Hall containing some creative and expansive representations of the first landing as well as the first thanksgiving. Super friendly and talkative staff available to discuss anything you'd like !
Love this amazing museum steeped in history from a woman's perspective. Donna executive director thank you for putting together a historical record that is fascinating and fun. Just go and be wowed.
Great museum where you will learn a lot about the Pilgrims. Great artifacts, short movie, a piece of Plymouth Rock, names of all aboard the Mayflower. Prepare to spend about an hour and a half here
Beautiful building and museum. It is a little pricey at $12.00 per person, though. They offer discounts for active duty military, but not veterans.
I hadn’t been to a museusm in many years. Very informative exhibits. Appreciated the balanced historical perspectives and representation. Very friendly and helpful staff.
We loved this place while on vacation, so many beautiful art pieces and the staff was very knowledgeable
Interesting, informative museum. The building itself is fascinating, dating in the oldest parts to 1830. Video featuring both European settler and Native women's experiences is very well done. Appreciate the attention to Native information for more balanced history. Portrait gallery stunning in scale.
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Lauren and Ashley have been delightful to work with ever since I moved in here two years ago. They are more than happy to fulfill any request with a smile on their faces. Itâs a very well run apartment complex and I totally enjoy living here. My a
Dogs allowed on leash, beautiful well maintained trails. To get to the trail along the shoreline, you need to cross the street. There is a crosswalk but people do tend to fly down the road. We found a tick on my dog so make sure you're prepared with
Taylor was exceptional in my leasing progress from start to finish. I just moved in and I feel like Iâm home.
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What a special piece of history. It is definitely awe inspiring to see Plymouth rock. To know over 400 years ago this is where it all began. The town is beautiful. There is a mayflower 2 you can visit. There are 2 cute gift shops in the park. Th
Cool educational experience. They start with an explanation of when the pilgrims arrived in a short show, then they let people explore the area. There are goats, cows and pigs to see. The people in the English Village stay in character and definitely