1. Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Experience a living history museum dedicated to the early history of Plymouth Colony and the Wampanoag people, featuring a 17th-century English village and a Wampanoag homesite.
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Experience a living history museum dedicated to the early history of Plymouth Colony and the Wampanoag people, featuring a 17th-century English village and a Wampanoag homesite.
A family-friendly theme park featuring over 90 rides and attractions, including Thomas Land and a scenic train ride through cranberry bogs.
Explore over 12,000 acres of woodland with numerous hiking trails, camping sites, and beautiful ponds for fishing and canoeing.
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New England’s largest and longest-running Renaissance fair, offering live entertainment, artisan crafts, and themed food in a 16th-century village setting.
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