Address: 79 Water St, Plymouth, MA 02360, USA
Phone: +15087475360
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Braden Gray
Plymouth Rock was a fun little spot to see. We are from the West Coast and didn't know what to expect. It was fun, but a little underwhelming. The area around the rock was super fun to see and was a great place to stretch your legs.
Pamela Rintala
Fun stop on way to Cape Cod
Kevin Idzi
Awesome history. Rock was just a rock, but area around has lots of things to see.
King Gamer
My life will never be the same after I visited this rock. This is one of the most holiest rocks I have ever seen in my life, I just wanna hop down into the pit and touch this historic piece of history. This was the most life changing experience ever! I’ve never seen a rock of such size! Best experience ever, would recommend visiting!
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It's not there. It's being repaired in Connecticut until May 2019.
The rock has been there it entire life, is now a special rock because the pilgrims landed around that area.
The actual place where they landed is not actually known. Where the rock is placed now is based on an old timers memory he stated some decades ago.
Yes, it's in the USA in the state of Massachusetts.
Interesting history!
Yes, they have a parade every year, usually a week before thanksgiving
So silly what a stupid question
The rock looks cool and to just know I was standing where our people came in was excellent not like the movies the rocks not that big but the meaning turely is if your a real American
You can but it was being serviced when we went. Probably closed during the winter months.
No relation
Rocks can be different colors, but if you mean Plymouth Rock, it is sort of gray.
Live stream of a rock? I think a picture would have the same effect.
In 1880, previously it was written on it in paint
Yes but the stone was divided into 3 parts. One remained, one went to Smithsonian, and the other to another museum.
We don't know for sure if it's THE rock. It's just a guess.
Food, clothes, bars, souvenirs.
Not sure. It was the Parks Dept.
Check Google it would know. The Mayflower is in drydock in Seaport Ct.
It is best to call the young insurance company directly and ask for their advice. All insufflations are different so they are the only ones that can help.
Master Christopher Jones and several business partners purchased the ship Mayflower about 1607. It's origins prior to that remain uncertain. Its first documented voyage of record was to Trondheim, Norway, in 1609.
In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue. I'd say within a couple of years of that as they only had sails to sail across the ocean.
We went during the off season so not many shops were open. The stores that were open, like Wal-Mart all carried typical souvenis.
It is only 3 feet wide and 2 feet high. They used it as a stepping step coming off the ship
Hi, I landed in Providence and drove to Plymouth on a Friday, midday. It took an hour and a half using 95 and 495. Easy drive and easy to find. There is an awesome Founding Fathers monument tucked away a few blocks from the rock that is worth seeing.
Massachusetts, United States
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