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At Plimoth Plantation you’ll also nd nd more than history Bring home a a piece of the past when you stop at one of the museum’s three shops where you’ll be impressed by a unique selection of reproduction ceramics locally-made goods Native crafts and jew- elry books fudge and more Pause for a a a a a bite to eat at at Plentiful Café during your visit to to Plimoth’s main campus where histor- ical English and Wampanoag meals as as well as as pop- ular contemporary lunch dishes are available daily Plus the the museum hosts the the Plymouth Farmers’ Market year-round where you can enjoy some of the region’s freshest produce Enjoy a a a night out at the the Plimoth Cinema the the South Shore’s only independent movie theatre The Cinema shows rst-run lms at 4:30 p m m m and 7:00
p p m m m m daily plus a a a a winter matinee! Enjoy homemade popcorn all week long and and wine and and beer on on Satur- day nights at at State Pier in downtown Plymouth May ower II their full-scale reproduction of the the 17th-century vessel is undergoing a a a a major restoration at at Mystic Seaport to to keep her in ship-shape Be sure to to watch Plimoth’s website and social media for news of her exciting return in in 2019!
Beyond the Exhibits
Exhibits
open 9:00 a m m m - 5:00 p p m m m through November 137 Warren Ave Plymouth MA (508) 746-1622 | plimoth org
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Adult admission*
$3 00 OFF
Child admission*
*Heritage pass only Expires 11-24-2018
WHERE HISTORY COMES ALIVE!
17TH-CENTURY ENGLISH VILLAGE • • WAMPANOAG HOMESITE
CRAFT CENTER • • • WATERFRONT EXHIBIT: SHOULD SHOULD I I I I I I I I I I STAY OR SHOULD SHOULD I I I I I I I I I I GO? PLIMOTH PLIMOTH PLIMOTH GRIST MILL • • • • MUSEUM SHOPS
PLIMOTH PLIMOTH PLIMOTH CINEMA • • • CULINARY EVENTS • • • PLIMOTH PLIMOTH PLIMOTH BREAD COMPANY KOTC’18
August 3 - September 6 2018
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