Rated #1 in Plymouth on TripAdvisor.com!
Meet Leo the Miller who will take you back in time as he tells stories of struggles, survival, and faith that set the cornerstones of our country. The beginning of industry, free trade, and capitalism in our country began right here. Hear about the relationship between the Pilgrims and Natives and how they worked together in support of each other. Learn about the development of tools from the very simple to a complex machine like the gristmill. Visit mid April to mid May and see thousands of river herring migrate up Town Brook on the way to spawn. Educational and fun for people of every age! Reservations required. Tour begins at the Jenney House Museum at 48 Summer Street.
Learn about the people, places, and events of the beginning of our country as you walk along Town Brook on the same paths our forefather’s walked hundreds of years ago. What led them to come to America? Come find out. Includes Brewster Gardens, Plymouth Rock and the historic waterfront area, Cole’s Hill, Leyden Street, and Town Square. One hour tour of the historic district given by our guide in period clothing. Reservations are necessary. Free parking on site.
Located on a hill in historic Plymouth, this hidden gem is the largest solid free standing granite monument in our country. Construction began in 1859. Learn who donated $15 to help build it, how long it took to build, and who sponsored each statue. Don’t just drive by it. Come and learn what each of the five statues represents and the story of how the faith of the Pilgrims is told on the monument on this 40 minute narrated tour. Reservations are necessary.