Plymouth, MA
Destination Guide

Let kids learn their lessons the fun way in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This quaint, New England town is where the Pilgrims landed in 1620 and later celebrated the first Thanksgiving. Its three major attractions - Plimoth Plantation, the Mayflower II and Plymouth Rock -- paint an authentic picture of Pilgrim life your children won't soon forget.
Plimoth Plantation RevisitedStart your textbook-free tour early a.m. at this recreated Pilgrim village, where actors in full costume reenact colonial life. As you wander through the village's 20 buildings, encourage the kids to ask questions. The Pilgrim townsfolk will answer in character and in the colloquial English of the day. It's interactive learning at its best.
Native Americans are an integral part of the Plimoth Plantation experience. The adjoining Hobbamock's Homesite is staffed by native Wampanoag Indians dressed in deerskin, and well-versed in traditional Native American ways of hunting, cooking, building and crafting.
More History DowntownAfter lunch, continue your family's historic adventure with a quick drive to downtown Plymouth, home of these top attractions:

Plimoth Plantation/Ted Curtin
- The Mayflower II. Hear costumed interpreters describe the Pilgrims' difficult journey across the Atlantic. Then, explore this replica of the original sailing ship, including the captain's quarters, cargo hold and cannon room.
- Plymouth Rock. Nearby the Mayflower II, Plymouth Rock sits on shore, enshrined in a pillared monument. It's a rather ordinary-looking New England boulder. But the Rock's awe-factor can't be denied. Seeing it up close helps people envision those weary Pilgrims stepping ashore for the first time.
- Plymouth National Wax Museum. Older children (8 years and over) will enjoy the lifelike, if not unnerving, depictions of the Pilgrim story showcased in this museum. Located across the street from Plymouth Rock, the museum is also home to two of the best gift shops in town. Just try to walk away without buying one of those oh-so-authentic Pilgrim hats. A great Thanksgiving Day prop.
Once your clan has had their fill of the past, head for the water. In warmer months, there's swimming, harbor cruises, deep-sea fishing trips, whale watches and splashdown tours on amphibious-vehicles. Here are two kid-friendly boating trips we found:
Lobster Tales Excursion. This all-hands-on-deck experience gets kids hauling up lobster traps, handling live lobsters and attaching those fat, little elastics to a pair of snapping claws. (Only if they dare, of course!)
Pirate Adventure. During this swashbuckling adventure, kids don pirate hats, sing songs of the sea, ward off enemy pirates (with a water cannon) and capture a treasure-trove of booty.
Both trips are affordably priced, last one hour and include a narrated tour of Plymouth Harbor. And let's be honest, it's a welcome change after all that historic stuff.

Baking Bread Plimoth
Plantation/Ted Curtin
If your children are adventuresome eaters, reserve seats for a buffet-style lunch at Out of the Ordinarie, a 17th century-style restaurant at Plimouth Plantation featuring such old-world specialties as Wampanoag stew, roast hen, and a "sallet" of asparagus.
During October and November, Plimouth Plantation also serves up a fine Harvest Dinner and Thanksgiving Day feast. Tickets are hard to get so reserve early. And not to worry, the Plantation does have a cafe with "normal" food.
DASHBOARDType of trip: Educational, water sports
Best ages: 6 and up
Ideal trip length: Long weekend or stopover to Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard or Nantucket.
Distance: Boston (41 miles); Springfield, MA (120 miles); Hartford, CT (141 miles) Best time to go: May, June, September and October. Plimoth Plantation and the Mayflower II are closed December 3 through April 1. Weather: 65/45 degrees in fall and spring.
Traffic alert: Avoid Route 3 South from Boston on Friday afternoons/evenings where tie-ups can cause one-hour delays.
Squirm factor: Some
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