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The Pilgrim Hall Museum was founded in 1824. This museum tells the story of the Pilgrims, who dared to build a new world completely on their own. United States : Massachusetts : Plymouth. See on map .
Pilgrim Hall Museum
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Pilgrim Hall Museum Civil War Temporary Exhibit
Pilgrim Hall Museum, a boutique museum, is the oldest continuously operating museum in the United States. In addition to housing and displaying Pilgrim possessions, the museum hosts annual temporary exhibits. This exhibit features Civil War artifacts that have a connection to Plymouth, Massachusetts. For more information about this exhibit or Pilgrim Hall Museum, please visit pilgrimhallmuseum.org
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The town of Plymouth is so rich with history that you could live here your whole life and still only know a fraction of it. For people like us who are always trying to learn more about the town we represent, it’s nice to know we’ve got a resource like Donna Curtin of the Pilgrim Hall Museum to give free historical tours of Burial Hill once a month. We stopped over on a cool windy Saturday for the inaugural tour of the 2016 season.
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Plymouth Rock Mayflower II Pilgrim Memorial State Park Plymouth MA #HappyThanksgiving
Plymouth Rock & Mayflower II at Pilgrim Memorial State Park Plymouth MA #HappyThanksgiving
Did the Pilgrims land on Plymouth Rock? Listen to the folklore about the Pilgrims landing in Plymouth Massachusetts in 1620. Visit the Mayflower II Replica and tour where the 102 passengers lived on their journey from Plymouth, England to Plymouth, MA.
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Cross-stitch is one of the oldest forms of embroidery and can be found all over the world. Many folk museums show examples of clothing decorated with cross-stitch, especially from continental Europe and Asia.
Two-dimensional (unshaded) cross-stitch in floral and geometric patterns, usually worked in black and red cotton floss on linen, is characteristic of folk embroidery in Eastern and Central Europe.
In the United States, the earliest known cross-stitch sampler is currently housed at Pilgrim Hall in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The sampler was created by Loara Standish, daughter of Captain Myles Standish and pioneer of the Leviathan stitch, circa 1653.
Multicoloured, shaded, painting-like patterns as we know them today are a recent development, deriving from similar shaded patterns of Berlin wool work of the mid-nineteenth century.
Traditionally, cross-stitch was used to embellish items like dishcloths, household linens, and doilies (only a small portion of which would actually be embroidered, such as a border). Although there are many cross-stitchers who still employ it in this fashion, especially in Europe, it is now increasingly popular to simply embroider pieces of fabric and hang them on the wall for decoration.
There are many cross-stitching guilds across the United States and Europe which offer classes, collaborate on large projects, stitch for charity, and provide other ways for local cross-stitchers to get to know one another.
Today cotton floss is the most common embroidery thread. It is a thread made of mercerized cotton, composed of six strands that are only loosely twisted together and easily separable. Other materials used are pearl cotton, Danish flower thread, silk and Rayon. Sometimes different wool threads, metallic threads or other speciality threads are used, sometimes for the whole work, sometimes for accents and embellishments. Hand dyed cross stitch floss is created just as the name implies - it is dyed by hand. Because of this, there are variations in the amount of color throughout the thread. Some variations can be subtle, while some can be a huge contrast. Some also have more than one color per thread, which in the right project, creates amazing results.
Pilgrim Hall Museum - New exhibits
Museum Director Peggy Baker offers a preview of what visitors will see following extensive renovations to the country's oldest museum.
Plymouth Rock - Repairing History
Plymouth Rock is the traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. The Pilgrims did not refer to Plymouth Rock in any of their writings; the first known written reference to the rock dates to 1715 when it was described in the town boundary records as a great rock. The first documented claim that Plymouth Rock was the landing place of the Pilgrims was made by Elder Thomas Faunce in 1741, 121 years after the Pilgrims arrived in Plymouth. From that time to the present, Plymouth Rock has occupied a prominent spot in American tradition and has been interpreted by later generations as a symbol both of the virtues and flaws of the first English people who colonized New England. In 1774, the rock broke in half during an attempt to haul it to Town Square in Plymouth. The top portion (the fragment now visible) sat in Town Square, was moved to Pilgrim Hall Museum in 1834, and was returned to its original site on the shore of Plymouth Harbor in 1880. Today it is ensconced beneath a granite canopy designed by McKim, Mead & White.
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Creepy Places of New England: Pilgrim Monument
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The Pilgrims first landed in Provincetown, Massachusetts in 1620, and to honor them there is a tall granite tower simply called Pilgrim Monument. The monument was finished being built in 1910 and is about 252 feet high. Located on High Pole Hill Road, it is one of the most recognizable sites in all of Cape Cod. With my friends, we explore the sight and even go to the top, but this episode is paranormal free.
Pilgrim Monument History at 1:30
Provincetown at 2:50
Outside the monument at 4:41
Going up at 6:26
At the top at 7:55
Going down at 11:36
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Plymouth Massachusetts - Aug-13, 2005
Plymouth (historically known as Plimouth and Plimoth) is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. Plymouth holds a place of great prominence in American history, folklore and culture, and is known as America's Hometown. Plymouth was the site of the colony founded in 1620 by the Pilgrims, passengers of the famous ship the Mayflower. Plymouth is where New England was first established. It is the oldest municipality in New England and one of the oldest in the United States. The town has served as the location of several prominent events, the most notable being the First Thanksgiving feast. Plymouth served as the capital of Plymouth Colony from its founding in 1620 until the colony's merger with the Massachusetts Bay colony in 1691.
Plymouth is the largest municipality in Massachusetts by area. The population is 56,468 according to the 2010 U.S. Census. Plymouth is one of two county seats of Plymouth County, the other being Brockton.
Plymouth is located approximately 40 miles (64 km) south of Boston in a region of Massachusetts known as the South Shore. Throughout the 19th century, the town thrived as a center of ropemaking, fishing, and shipping, and once held the world's largest ropemaking company, the Plymouth Cordage Company. While it continues to be an active port, today the major industry of Plymouth is tourism. Plymouth is served by Plymouth Municipal Airport, and contains Pilgrim Hall Museum, the oldest continually operating museum in the United States.
As one of the country's first settlements, Plymouth is well-known in the United States for its historical value. The events surrounding the history of Plymouth have become part of the mythology of the United States, particularly those relating to Plymouth Rock, the Pilgrims and the First Thanksgiving. The town itself is a popular tourist spot during the Thanksgiving holiday.
The Mayflower was the ship that transported the English Separatists, better known as the Pilgrims, from a site near the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth, England, to Plymouth, Massachusetts, (which would become the capital of Plymouth Colony), in 1620. There were 102 passengers and a crew of 25--30.
The vessel left England on September 6, 1620 (Old Style)/September 16 (New Style), and after a grueling 66-day journey marked by disease, which claimed two lives, the ship dropped anchor inside the hook tip of Cape Cod (Provincetown Harbor) on November 11/November 21. The Mayflower was originally destined for the mouth of the Hudson River, near present-day New York City, at the northern edge of England's Virginia colony, which itself was established with the 1607 Jamestown Settlement. However, the Mayflower went off course as the winter approached, and remained in Cape Cod Bay. On March 21/31, 1621, all surviving passengers, who had inhabited the ship during the winter, moved ashore at Plymouth, and on April 5/15, the Mayflower, a privately commissioned vessel, returned to England. In 1623, a year after the death of captain Christopher Jones, the Mayflower was most likely dismantled for scrap timber in Rotherhithe, London.
Modern history
In the last 30 years, Plymouth has experienced rapid growth and development. As in many South Shore towns, Plymouth became more accessible to Boston in the early 1970s with improved railroads, highways, and bus routes. Furthermore, the town's inexpensive land costs and low tax rates were factors in the town's significant population rise. Plymouth's population grew from 18,606 residents in 1970 to 45,608 residents in 1990, a 145% increase in 20 years. The population has continued to expand in recent years. While Plymouth has already surpassed several Massachusetts cities in population, the town is still officially regarded as a town, as it has not been re-chartered as a city and continues to be governed by a board of selectmen rather than a mayor. Plymouth has emerged as a major economic and tourist center of the South Shore.
One of the largest towns in Massachusetts, Plymouth spans several exits on its main highway, Route 3. Plymouth boasts several larger shopping plazas and a nearby mall in Kingston, MA, much of which has been built in just the past 5 years. As it has grown, additional access is possible via a recent extension to Plymouth's second largest highway, Route 44. Additional development was expected due to a large construction of a Movie Studio complex called Plymouth Rock Studios, which has since been discontinued.
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Ep519: Ghosts of Plymouth, MA - Darcy H. Lee (1/2)
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Plymouth History in a Glass PSA
This video is a PSA about an exhbit at the Pilgrim Hall Museum and produced by PACTV. Pilgrim Hall Museum, built in 1824, is a gallery museum in the center of historic Plymouth, Massachusetts is the nations oldest continuouslyoperating public museum. The exhibit reviews four hundred years of drinking customs in the Plymouth area and beyond. Objects on display include historic drinking vessels of different sizes, materials, and uses: silver tankards, wooden cups, ceramic punch bowls, copper coffee pots, glass tumblers, and pewter mugs. Starting with the water and beer of the Pilgrims 1620 Mayflower voyage, the exhibit traces the history of different beverages, alcoholic and non-alcoholic, through carefully selected documents, images, and artifacts from Pilgrim Hall Museums collection as well as those of neighboring historical societies, museums, and private collectors. Centered on Plymouth, the exhibit covers four centuries of vast changes, surprising similarities, and fascinating stories of Americans drinking customs and habits.
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Plymouth, Massachusetts
Plymouth is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. Plymouth holds a place of great prominence in American history, folklore and culture, and is known as America's Hometown. Plymouth was the site of the colony founded in 1620 by the Pilgrims, passengers of the famous ship the Mayflower. Plymouth is where New England was first established. It is the oldest municipality in New England and one of the oldest in the United States. The town has served as the location of several prominent events, the most notable being the First Thanksgiving feast. Plymouth served as the capital of Plymouth Colony from its founding in 1620 until the colony's merger with the Massachusetts Bay colony in 1691. Plymouth is named after Plymouth, South West England, United Kingdom.
Plymouth is the largest municipality in Massachusetts by area. The population is 56,468 according to the 2010 U.S. Census. Plymouth is one of two county seats of Plymouth County, the other being Brockton.
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Burial Hill at Plymouth
Governor William Bradford, Adoniram Judson, Mayflower voyagers and Plymouth settlers as well as the marker for the original meeting house and fort were what we found on this leg of the journey. We also ended our time here with a surprise visit to our nation's oldest standing wooden courthouse.
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Top Travel Place & Guides, Plimoth Plantation
Top Travel Place & Guides, Plimoth Plantation is a living museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, that shows the original settlement of the Plymouth Colony established in the 17th century by English colonists, some of whom later became known as Pilgrims. They were among the first people who immigrated to America to avoid religious persecution and to seek religious separation from the Church of England.[1] It currently is a not-for-profit museum supported by admissions, contributions, grants and volunteers. More info visit:
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Discovering Massachusetts Trailer
DISCOVERING MASSACHUSETTS TRAILER: Plymouth Rock, Paul Revere, the Boston Tea Party, Norman Rockwell -- Massachusetts is America. In Discovering Massachusetts, tour Provincetown, where the pilgrims originally landed before leaving and settling in Plymouth. Explore Cape Cod, go whale watching and have a traditional clambake on the dunes. Next, head to Plymouth for a tour of the Pilgrim Hall Museum's impressive display of artifacts, including Myles Standish's sword and a portrait of Edward Winslow, the only portrait of a pilgrim painted from life.
Truth Zone #19 / National Monument to the Forefathers, Plymouth, MA
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