Town of Plymouth

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The Town of Plymouth is a historic coastal municipality in Massachusetts widely recognized as the site of the Pilgrims’ 1620 settlement and often called “America’s Hometown.”

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Town of Plymouth canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic place
town
adjacentTo Bourne, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Carver, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Kingston, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Wareham, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
areaCode 508
774
coastlineFeature Cape Cod Bay NERFINISHED
Plymouth Harbor NERFINISHED
contains village of Chiltonville
village of Manomet
village of North Plymouth
village of West Plymouth
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Plymouth County NERFINISHED
daylightSavingTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
surface form: Eastern Daylight Time
founded 1620
foundedBy English settlers
Pilgrims NERFINISHED
governmentType town meeting
hasHistoricDistrict Plymouth Village Historic District NERFINISHED
hasHistoricEvent landing of the Mayflower in 1620
signing of the Mayflower Compact nearby
hasLandmark National Monument to the Forefathers NERFINISHED
Pilgrim Hall Museum NERFINISHED
Plimoth Patuxet Museums NERFINISHED
Plymouth Rock NERFINISHED
knownFor Plimoth Patuxet Museums NERFINISHED
Plymouth Rock NERFINISHED
role in early colonial American history
site of the Pilgrims’ 1620 settlement
locatedIn New England
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
Plymouth Bay NERFINISHED
namedAfter Plymouth, England NERFINISHED
nicknamed America’s Hometown
originalName Plimoth NERFINISHED
partOf Plymouth metropolitan area NERFINISHED
postalCodePrefix 023
region South Shore of Massachusetts NERFINISHED
state Massachusetts
timezone Eastern Time Zone
tourismType heritage tourism

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Burial Hill (overlooking area) isMaintainedBy Town of Plymouth
subject surface form: Burial Hill