Plimoth Grist Mill

Category: History museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts

Address: 6 Spring Ln, Plymouth, MA 02360, USA

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–5PM

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: 9AM–5PM

Reviews

Kati Murphy

Sep 1, 2022

Fun! Informative.... Cool for all ages . I went to our local library and got a discount pass. $36 for an adult and two kids tickets.....

Cruising with the Clemons

Aug 31, 2022

Had a great time and we learned a lot from the staff. Loved the hands on activities on the lower level. Purchased fresh ground cornmeal and they gave us a recipe to follow. Great experience.

Tom Buchanan

Aug 28, 2022

We were in a hurry on our way to the airport and stuck our head in here quickly, very neat old place still operates, we spoke to the docen & bought a couple bags of gris to take back , definitely interested in taking the tour next time there

El S

Aug 22, 2022

Unless you go on a Saturday when they're grinding the corn, there's not much to see or do. It's also probably not worth the ticket on its own unless you get the combo pass of all 3 sites (Mill, Plimoth Plantation, and the Mayflower).

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Questions & Answers

Is there a lecture on shad coming up?

Richard Dubois | Sep 12, 2020
Rob Horning | Sep 12, 2020

Visit the place - we hsd fun there !

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I see Plimoth, MA, everywhere we went but I always thought it was spelled as, Plymouth. Is it 2 different towns or? Just curious. Thank you.

Sarah Martinez | Aug 13, 2022
Theresa Jackson | Aug 13, 2022

Plimoth is an old-fashioned spelling used by Governor William Bradford within his history of the colony, Of Plymouth Plantation. This spelling was adopted to differentiate the Museum from the modern town of Plymouth.

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