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Beach

Long Beach is what is commonly referred to as Plymouth Beach. It is a public, lifeguarded, expansive sandy beach that is frequented by sunbathers, families, fishermen, kayakers, and dogs (must be leashed). Great place to watch sunsets.
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Plymouth Long Beach
1 Ryder Way
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Long Beach is what is commonly referred to as Plymouth Beach. It is a public, lifeguarded, expansive sandy beach that is frequented by sunbathers, families, fishermen, kayakers, and dogs (must be leashed). Great place to watch sunsets.
Beautiful sandy beach minutes from downtown Plymouth. The shallow waters and large sandy beach are perfect for any age
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White Horse Beach
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Beautiful sandy beach minutes from downtown Plymouth. The shallow waters and large sandy beach are perfect for any age

Sightseeing

Enjoy a peaceful sunset walk on the Plymouth jetty located at the Plymouth Harbor. It’s an 18-foot channel, 200 feet wide and about 2.5 miles long extending from Plymouth Bay for nearly a mile along the inner shore of Long Beach with a large turning basin at the channel’s end. Plymouth’s waterfront will comes alive in the summer when the Downtown Plymouth Waterfront Festival takes place. The festival features more than 230 artisan and craft booths that offer everything from art to jewelry to clothing to food. There will also be food vendors, two stages of live entertainment, a car show, children’s activities, and more. And, best of all, it’s free!
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Plymouth Harbor
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Enjoy a peaceful sunset walk on the Plymouth jetty located at the Plymouth Harbor. It’s an 18-foot channel, 200 feet wide and about 2.5 miles long extending from Plymouth Bay for nearly a mile along the inner shore of Long Beach with a large turning basin at the channel’s end. Plymouth’s waterfront will comes alive in the summer when the Downtown Plymouth Waterfront Festival takes place. The festival features more than 230 artisan and craft booths that offer everything from art to jewelry to clothing to food. There will also be food vendors, two stages of live entertainment, a car show, children’s activities, and more. And, best of all, it’s free!
Historic Plymouth Rock is a historic waterfront that draws more than 1 million visitors each year.
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Plymouth Rock
79 Water St
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Historic Plymouth Rock is a historic waterfront that draws more than 1 million visitors each year.
America’s oldest public museum dedicated to the preservation and presentation of both Native American and Pilgrim artifacts.
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Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court St
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America’s oldest public museum dedicated to the preservation and presentation of both Native American and Pilgrim artifacts.
Travel 400 Years back in time to 17th century. In character staff, activities, house outdoor exhibits and cafe give you an in-depth history of the Native American Wampanoag tribe and the subsequent colonization by the pilgrims
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Plimoth Cinema
137 Warren Ave
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Travel 400 Years back in time to 17th century. In character staff, activities, house outdoor exhibits and cafe give you an in-depth history of the Native American Wampanoag tribe and the subsequent colonization by the pilgrims
Climb aboard and learn about the history of Mayflower. Located on the picturesque Plymouth Harbor,the Mayflower is a full-scale reproduction of the 17th century merchant ship that brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth in 1620.
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Plimoth Plantation Waterfront Exhibit
Water Street
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Climb aboard and learn about the history of Mayflower. Located on the picturesque Plymouth Harbor,the Mayflower is a full-scale reproduction of the 17th century merchant ship that brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth in 1620.
A short walk from the Plymouth waterfront, the Plymouth Grist is a fully working reconstruction of the original mill built by the Pilgrims on the same site in 1636.
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Plimoth Grist Mill
6 Spring Ln
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A short walk from the Plymouth waterfront, the Plymouth Grist is a fully working reconstruction of the original mill built by the Pilgrims on the same site in 1636.

Food scene

Highly recommended sea food restaurant in Plymouth
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East Bay Grille
173 Water St
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Highly recommended sea food restaurant in Plymouth
Fantastic, comfortable, cheerful and relaxed burger joint on Plymouth Main St.
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KKatie's Burger Bar Plymouth
9 Main St Ext
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Fantastic, comfortable, cheerful and relaxed burger joint on Plymouth Main St.
Casual waterfront spot famed for chowder, pizza & lobster plus a roof deck & live music some nights.
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The CabbyShack
30 Town Wharf
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Casual waterfront spot famed for chowder, pizza & lobster plus a roof deck & live music some nights.
Casual restaurant with a seafood-centric menu, plus harbor views, patio seating & craft cocktails.
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Tavern on the Wharf
6 Town Wharf
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Casual restaurant with a seafood-centric menu, plus harbor views, patio seating & craft cocktails.
Sip wines produced from locally grown, native grapes and berries while gazing at the picturesque Plymouth Harbor at Plymouth Bay Winery. Be sure to taste the Cranberry Blush wine, a summer favorite. Owners Michael and Pam Carr are eager to share stories and recipes with you. They also sell creatively-named dips made from their wines, available for tasting as well (“Wicked Pissah’’ or “New England Sunrise,’’ anyone?).
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Plymouth Bay Winery
114 Water St
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Sip wines produced from locally grown, native grapes and berries while gazing at the picturesque Plymouth Harbor at Plymouth Bay Winery. Be sure to taste the Cranberry Blush wine, a summer favorite. Owners Michael and Pam Carr are eager to share stories and recipes with you. They also sell creatively-named dips made from their wines, available for tasting as well (“Wicked Pissah’’ or “New England Sunrise,’’ anyone?).