Leyden Street, Plymouth

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Leyden Street in Plymouth is one of the oldest continuously inhabited streets in the United States, historically associated with the early Pilgrim settlement.

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Leyden Street, Plymouth canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district contributing property
street
associatedWith Pilgrims
surface form: Mayflower passengers

Pilgrims
Plymouth Colony
category Historic streets in the United States
Streets in Plymouth, Massachusetts
city Plymouth
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Plymouth County
hasContinuousInhabitationSince 17th century
hasFeature colonial-era sites
historic houses
hasHeritageStatus part of a National Register of Historic Places district
hasNameVariant Leiden Street NERFINISHED
Leyden Street NERFINISHED
hasStartPoint Town Square, Plymouth
historicalPeriod early 17th century
knownFor association with the early Pilgrim settlement at Plymouth
being one of the oldest continuously inhabited streets in the United States
locatedIn Massachusetts
Plymouth County
surface form: Plymouth County, Massachusetts

Plymouth, Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands
surface form: Leiden, Netherlands
near Burial Hill
Cole’s Hill
Plymouth Colony church
surface form: First Parish Church in Plymouth

Plymouth Rock
partOf Plymouth Village Historic District
historic core of Plymouth
significance early center of settlement for Plymouth Colony
state Massachusetts
streetType residential street
tourism historic tourism attraction

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Cole's Hill, Plymouth adjacentTo Leyden Street, Plymouth
Water Street, Plymouth near Leyden Street, Plymouth