Tour a Plymouth incluso Plimoth Patuxet Museum e Mayflower





Descrizione
La colonia di Plymouth prende vita nella nostra ricreazione della prima Plymouth, completa di case con telaio in legno arredate con riproduzioni dei tipi di oggetti che i pellegrini possedevano, orti aromatici e allevamenti di bestiame. Al The Patuxet Homesite, scopri l'eredità indigena degli stili di vita del XVII secolo di una cultura che continua a prosperare ancora oggi. Al Craft Center, situato nelle immediate vicinanze del villaggio Inglese del XVII secolo, imparerai da una varietà di artigiani e storici del museo esperti. Mayflower è un simbolo iconico di libertà. Delle centinaia di navi che hanno fatto la traversata transatlantica nel 1600, lei è la nave che ricordiamo. Nella nostra riproduzione del mulino originale del 1636 dei coloni di Plymouth a Town Brook, dai un'occhiata affascinante alla storia e al funzionamento del mulino, dalle macine vecchie di 200 anni che macinano il mais all'ecologia del ruscello che ha alimentato i mulini nel corso dei secoli.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Historic Patuxet Homesite è dove gli ospiti imparano a conoscere il Il villaggio Inglese del XVII secolo Una ricostruzione della piccola comunità agricola e marittima costruita dai pellegrini lungo la riva del porto di Plymouth. Sito storico di Patuxet Historic Patuxet Homesite è dove gli ospiti imparano a conoscere i popoli nativi che hanno vissuto qui per oltre 12.000 anni.
Mayflower II è la riproduzione in scala reale di Plimoth dell'alta nave che portò i pellegrini a Plymouth nel 1620.
Plimoth Grist Mill racconta la storia del mulino a grist (macinazione del mais) costruito dai pellegrini nella colonia di Plymouth.
Precedentemente noto come Monumento ai Pellegrini, commemora i pellegrini Mayflower. Inaugurato il 1o agosto 1889, onora i loro ideali come successivamente generalmente abbracciati dagli Stati Uniti. Si pensa che sia il monumento di granito solido più grande del mondo.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Navigatore Black Lincoln
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I viaggiatori devono avere una buona forma fisica
Recensioni(2)
As stated as I was traveling solo so I was able to spend a lot of quality time with Stewie. He’s a very knowledgeable guy and we shared many tidbits with each other about history. The plantation was a fascinating re-creation of the first northern settlement. While the European village was amazing and provided a great insight to the British experience, it was the native Wampanoag village that truly made my day worthwhile. The volunteers especially a young woman (who had native ancestors) was extremely proud and knowledgeable about the history of the place. There are three different areas of village activities (cookery, crafts, living spaces) that were brought to life by her knowledge. In fact I spent a majority of my time there talking with her alone talking about lives of her ancestors. We additionally went to the gristmill. I’m fascinated by gearing and the use of water to power machinery. I actually bought a lot of products here (grown here) to incorporate into my cooking. Lastly, we went to both Plymouth Rock and the Plymouth museum. The rock was both underwhelming and overwhelming in both its physical presence and emotional strength. The museum although somewhat small is something to be seen. There are many artifacts there including John Alden’s bible. My only suggestion/complaint is: I only bought my ticket one day before and a visit to the Mayflower II was included. The fact was she wasn’t there and had been at Mystic Seaport for the past winter. I was charged for something that the company could NOT deliver. I did then insist that we go to the museum and Stewie, made this happen.
I searched for and booked our trip to Plymouth online. I had looked at so many that I was uncertain which tour I had reserved. There was confusion on my end because I did not receive confirmation or any communication until the night before. By then, I assumed we weren't going because no cc charges or confirmation email were received. The morning of the trip I received a call from our guide. He was driving in to Boston to pick us up at 9am. He was very apologetic about the lack of communication. The trip went very smoothly from that point. We loved our guide Stewie. He was very accomodating. He made sure we had beverages and got us a golf cart ride to avoid the long walk in to the villages. Stewie was very knowledgeable about Boston and pointed out buildings explaining the history as we left town. When we got to Plymouth Stewie seemed to know all the staff there and he helped us through the tours. I was searching for the interpreter of my ancestors Stephen and Constance Hopkins. We found him and Stewie was as excited to learn about them as I was. Stewie is a history buff and said he learns new things on every tour he hosts! After Plymouth we invited Stewie to join us for lunch at a seafood spot near Plymouth Rock. He is very good company for families even explaining to my grandchildren all about Boston Baked Beans! After lunch we toured the Mayflower II finishing up our day by 430pm.



