Plymouth, Massachusetts

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Plymouth, Massachusetts is a historic coastal town best known as the landing site of the Pilgrims in 1620 and often called "America’s Hometown."


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf town in Massachusetts
areaCode 508
774
areaLandSquareMiles approximately 96
areaTotalSquareMiles approximately 134
areaWaterSquareMiles approximately 38
associatedWithEvent First Thanksgiving
climate humid continental climate
contains Myles Standish State Forest
National Monument to the Forefathers
Pilgrim Hall Museum
Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Plymouth Harbor
Plymouth Long Beach
Plymouth Rock
coordinateLatitude 41.9589° N
coordinateLongitude 70.6673° W
country United States of America
county Plymouth County, Massachusetts
distanceToBostonMiles approximately 40
FIPScode 25-54310
founded 1620
foundedBy English settlers
Pilgrims
GNISFeatureID 0618345
governmentType town government
hasHarbor Plymouth Harbor
hasHistoricDistrict Plymouth Center Historic District
historicalSignificance landing site of the Pilgrims in 1620
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedOnBodyOfWater Atlantic Ocean
Cape Cod Bay
majorHighway Massachusetts Route 3
U.S. Route 44 NERFINISHED
namedAfter Plymouth, England
nearestMajorCity Boston, Massachusetts
originalName Plimoth
partOf South Shore region of Massachusetts
populationCensus2020 approximately 60,803
postalCode 02360
primaryEconomicSectors fishing
healthcare
retail
tourism
slogan America’s Hometown
state Massachusetts
wasCapitalOf Plymouth Colony

Referenced by (38)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Mary Allerton ("Plymouth, Plymouth Colony")
Richard Warren ("Plymouth, Plymouth Colony")
Rose Standish ("Plymouth, New England (probable)")
Samuel Fuller ("Plymouth, Plymouth Colony")
William Brewster ("Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony")
burialPlace
Mary Allerton ("Plymouth, Plymouth Colony")
Richard Warren ("Plymouth, Plymouth Colony")
Stephen Hopkins ("Plymouth, Plymouth Colony")
Thomas Tinker ("Plymouth, New England")
William Bradford ("Plymouth, Plymouth Colony")
residence
Mary Allerton ("Plymouth, Plymouth Colony")
Stephen Hopkins ("Plymouth, Plymouth Colony")
William Bradford ("Plymouth, Plymouth Colony")
deathPlace
Patuxet ("present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts")
Plymouth Center Historic District
Plymouth Rock
locatedIn
America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Parade
Mayflower landing at Plymouth
Plimoth Patuxet Museums
location
America’s Hometown
appliesTo
Mary Allerton ("Plymouth, New England")
arrival
America’s Hometown ("Town of Plymouth, Massachusetts")
associatedWithMunicipality
Massachusetts
contains
Mayflower II
firstVoyageDestination
Plymouth Harbor ("Town of Plymouth")
governedBy
America’s Hometown
hasAlternativeNameOfPlace
Mayflower II
homePort
Pilgrim Hall Museum ("Town of Plymouth, Massachusetts")
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity
Massachusetts Bay
locatedNear
Plymouth County, Iowa
namedAfter
Plymouth, Massachusetts ("Plimoth")
originalName
Burial Hill ("Town of Plymouth")
ownedBy
Barbara Standish ("Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay area")
placeOfActivity
Patuxet
presentDaySiteOf
America’s Hometown
refersTo
Remember Allerton ("Plymouth, New England")
residedIn
John Tilley ("Plymouth, New England")
settledIn
Stephen Hopkins ("Plymouth, New England")
traveledTo

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