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UTH SHOREl2018CRANBERRY COUNTRYMETRO SOUTHHistory is just the beginning.where will your visit begin?

Table of ContentsPlymouth4 See10 Stay2 Welcome to Plymouth County36Beyond Plymouth County42 Calendar of Events & Weddings44Plymouth County Map14 Dine16 ShopSouth ShoreThe South Shore is known for its scenic coastline, quaintvillages, comfy B&Bs and impressive lighthouses. Travelingalong Route 3A is the best way to visit unique museumssharing the various histories of industries such as farming,lifesaving or Irish mossing, not to mention centuries-old“homes turned restaurants” offering seaside dining.18 See24 StayMore to Explore46Partner Directory/Index48 Getting Around the CountyConnect with Us25 ShopCranberry CountryCranberry Country winds through the back roads ofsoutheast Plymouth County where the importance of thecranberry industry and its continued influence is more thanevident. Look for colorful wet harvests from late Septemberthrough early November, so well known from Ocean Spray commercials. Visit a farm that uses the dry harvest processthat gives us fresh cranberries for our Thanksgiving dinners.26 See28 Stay29 ShopMetro SouthMetro South, with its proximity to Boston, is the perfect hubfor exploring the County and a true destination in its own right.Known as the “City of Champions” due to its prize-fightingheroes Rocky Marciano and Marvelous Marvin Hagler, it is alsohome to the only contemporary craft museum in New Englandas well as other cultural venues including a Black History Trail.32 SeeYou will find Destination PlymouthCounty on Facebook and Instagram.Table of ContentsPlymouth – America’s Hometown, is the heartof Plymouth County and the site of the firstpermanent settlement of English Colonists inNew England. Visit a re-creation of this settlementat the English Village at Plimoth Plantation. Stopin at America’s oldest public museum and touch apiece of Plymouth Rock. Experience the stories of“America’s Hometown” by foot, trolley or boat. VisitSeePlymouth.com for up-to-date Plymouth information.Now it’s easier than ever to plan yourvacation or getaway to beautiful and historicPlymouth County and stay up-to-date onall of our latest partners andevent information!Facebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiPublished by the Plymouth County Convention & VisitorsBureau and Destination Plymouth and designed byMacPherson Creative. Special thanks to Shields DesignStudio and to all of the contributing photographers.This material has been compiled carefully butDestination Plymouth County is not responsible forerrors or omissions.Funded, in part, by The Massachusetts Officeof Travel and Tourism.County134 Court Street, Plymouth MA 02360508.747.0100 l SeePlymouth.comFunded, in part, by the Town of Plymouth’sPromotions Fund.DESTINATION PLYMOUTH COUNTY VACATION PLANNER 1

effphoto: Kindra Clin Welcome To Plymouth Countyseum,Pilgrim Hall MuPlymouthScituateLighthouse,ScituatePlymouth Harbor, PlymouthHistory is just the beginning This Vacation Planner is segmented into the fourgeographical regions of Plymouth County andincludes sections on neighboring regions as well.Information on attractions, accommodationsand restaurants is provided for each region.To locate a member organization turn to page 46.Enjoy your visit to Plymouth County.Where will your visit begin?2 CALL 800.231.1620 OR VISIT SEEPLYMOUTH.COMWelcome to Plymouth County, Massachusetts whereAmerica’s roots run deep. Plymouth County covers anarea of 690 square miles from Hingham to Mattapoisettand Lakeville to Massachusetts Bay and includes 26towns and the City of Brockton. You’ll find a wealthof natural resources; State parks, salt- and fresh-waterbeaches, scenic harbors and marshlands. Deep-sea fishing excursions are available and with 24 golf courses,the County is a golfer’s destination.In Plymouth County you’ll discover a blend of art andhistory, adventure and recreation, breathtaking naturalbeauty and more to do than can be done in one day.

Plimoth Grist Mill,PlymouthWelcomePlymouth MemorialBuilding, PlymouthPilgrims,Plimoth PlantationVisitorInformationYou’ll find art museums in Brockton, Cohasset,Marshfield, Norwell, Duxbury and Plymouth.Explore our historic coastline and proud maritimeheritage in the towns of Hull, Hingham, Scituate,Marshfield, Duxbury, Kingston and Plymouth.Enjoy daily seasonal whale watch cruises andnarrated harbor and Cape Cod Canal tours. TrySandwich’s Heritage Museums & Gardens; the City ofNew Bedford, known for its whaling industry history; FallRiver’s Battleship Cove; the mansions in Newport, RhodeIsland and the Salem Witch Museum north of Boston.Plymouth visitor information is convenientlylocated at the Waterfront Visitor InformationCenter, the official visitor information centerfor the Town of Plymouth. Here you can makeroom reservations, obtain brochures, checkout restaurant menus, acquire maps and findthe latest on special events in and aroundPlymouth during your stay. Open Aprilthrough November.The Massachusetts Tourist Information Centeris located on Route 3, Exit 5 in Plymouth whereyou can pick up Plymouth and State-wideinformation including maps and brochureson attractions, lodging, shopping and dining.Open year-round 24/7.DESTINATION PLYMOUTH COUNTY VACATION PLANNER 3

Plymouth, America’s HometownPlymouthphoto: Katie McLaughlinPILGRIM LIFE MUSEUMS GOLF RESTAURANTSPlymouth Harbor, PlymouthWhere will your visit begin? Historic Homes& SocietiesAnd here you can touchan authentic piece ofPlymouth Rock!Immigration to the US inthe 19th century led toformation of societiesfocusing on the PilgrimStory. Visit the 1640Sparrow House, 1667Jabez Howland House,1677 Harlow “Old Fort”House and the MayflowerSociety House. Tour thesehistoric homes, eachuniquely connected tothe Pilgrim Story.Visit Plimoth Plantation,a bi-cultural living historymuseum dedicated to17th-century Wampanoagand Colonial Englishlife and don’t miss thePlimoth Grist Mill onJenney Pond inPlymouth Center.MuseumsPilgrim Hall Museumexhibits authentic Pilgrimpossessions such as thecradle of Peregrine White,William Brewster’s greatchair, William Bradford’sBible and the onlyportrait of a Pilgrim,Edward Winslow, actuallypainted from life.4Also visit the 1809Hedge House, aFederal-style homebuilt by a merchantship owner.Furnished with 19thcentury comforts, itfeatures exhibits fromPlymouth AntiquarianSociety’s collections.Outdoors BeachesPlymouth Beach, alsoknown as Long Beach, CALL 800.231.1620 OR VISIT SEEPLYMOUTH.COMis a three-mile stretchof sand that juts intoCape Cod Bay. Parking,concession, lifeguardsand restrooms. Rte. 3A, threemiles south of Plymouth Center,across from Plimoth Plantation.of historic Plymouth. TheNational Monument tothe Forefathers standsat a towering 81 feetoverlooking the Townand Harbor from herperch on Allerton St. Hill.White Horse Beach,Manomet is a beautiful,long stretch of sandybeach enjoyed by visitorsand residents alike.Parking is on the street.No amenities. Rte. 3A fivePlymouth is alsohome to monumentsdedicated to WampanoagSachem Massasoit,Pilgrim Mothers, PilgrimMaidens and GovernorWilliam Bradford.miles south of Plymouth Center,left on White Horse Rd.The sarcophagus onCole’s Hill contains theremains of the settlerswho perished thatfirst winter.GolfingPlymouth is home to adozen public and semiprivate golf courses, somedesigned by the world’sfinest golf course architects.LandmarksPlymouth Rock, anenduring symbol of thePilgrims’ arrival in the NewWorld, is the centerpieceThe final resting place ofmany Pilgrims can beseen by visiting Burial Hill.Lighthouses1769 Gurnet Light,Plymouth1871 Bug Light, Plymouth

photo: DaviesPlymouth Beach, PlymouthPlimoth Plantation,PlymouthPlymouthPlymouth is home tonot only the U.S.A.’slongest-assembledchurch (est. 1606 inFirst Parish Church, Town Square, PlymouthEngland and 1620photo: Ashleigh MacAskill Fun Factsin Plymouth), FirstParish, on TownSquare, but also theCountry’s oldestwooden courthouse,the 1749 Courthouse.Pilgrim Hall Museum, PlymouthPlimoth Plantation, PlymouthIce Cream Sundae Cruise, Plymouth Cruises, PlymouthPilgrim Memorial State Park, PlymouthThe Jetty, Plymouth1809 HedgeHouse,PlymouthDESTINATION PLYMOUTH COUNTY VACATION PLANNER 5

What ToSeeInTOPlymouth,America’s HometownPLYMOUTH WHATSEEPlymouth WhattoSeeParksMorton Park is 180 acresof a delightfully-forestedarea around Little Pondand the northern shoresof Billington Sea. Includeslife-guarded areas forswimming. From Water St.,head up Leyden St., across Rte.3A, to Summer St. and followSummer St. one mile toMorton Park.Myles Standish StateForest, a 14,000-acrepreserve, was the firstMassachusetts stateforest, created in 1916.Nine ponds with bathhouses. Beaches atCollege and FearingPonds. Bridle paths, biketrails, fishing, boating,hiking, ski touring. 475campsites. 508.866.2526.Off Rte. 3, exit 5, Plymouth,west on Long Pond Rd. or offRte. 495, exit 2, Rte. 58 northfor one mile, off TremontSt. Carver.Nelson Park, locatedat the north end of thewaterfront, boasts a smallbeach area, a playgroundfor the kids and an areafor picnics. North to the endof Water St.; the park is onthe right.Stephen’s Field, locatedat the south end of thecentral waterfront, hastennis courts and aplayground. South on WaterSt., to Union St.; follow to end.Bird WatchingPlymouth Beach is amajor staging area forshorebirds and ternsin migration, whilethickets and 365ponds host everythingfrom Golden-CrownedKinglets to American BaldEagles. Mass. Audubon6Plimoth Plantation, PlymouthHarlowHouse,PlymouthPilgrimBePaddlew llehPlymou eeler,thCarver Street,Plymouthleads birding trips inTown throughoutthe year.Fishing, Land &Sea ToursStroll Town Wharf andState Pier to explore yournumerous on-the-wateroptions. Deep sea fish,cruise Plymouth Harboraboard the Pilgrim BellePaddle Wheeler or seemajestic whales withCaptain John WhaleWatching and FishingTours. Become alobsterman or battle apirate on the high seaswith Plymouth Cruises.Avoid the two-hourdrive to the tip ofCape Cod and catchthe Plymouth toProvincetown Fast Ferry.America’s HometownShuttle tours runfrom the end of June CALL 800.231.1620 OR VISIT SEEPLYMOUTH.COMNationalMonumentto theForefathers,PlymouthCaptain John WhWatcah, Plymout lehthrough late August.Narrated tours include:Burial Hill Tours,Dead of Night GhostTours, DiscoverPlymouth’s HistoryWalking Tours andPilgrim Night Tours.

photo: Sylvester Ryan400PlymouthBrewster Gardens, PlymouthYEARS INTHE MAKINGBe a part of the Plymouth 400Anniversary, commemorating aniconic moment in American history.Pre-commemoration eventsare happening this year!Bass & Blue Fishing Tournament& Seafood EventJuly 15-16Burial Hill, PlymouthIlluminate ThanksgivingPart of America’s Hometown Thanksgiving CelebrationNovember 18Visit www.plymouth400inc.org for more.Plimoth Plantation, Plymouthphoto: Kristen OneyFollow us on Facebook,Twitter and Instagram!Plymouth 400, Inc. is a 501c3 nonprofit.Funded by the Commonwealth ofMassachusetts, the Town of Plymouth,and private sponsors and donors.(c) 2017 Plymouth 400, Inc.

What To See In Plymouth, America’s Hometown Plymouth RockAmerica’s Hometown ShuttleDaily Sightseeing Tours: June 24 – August 27*P&B Street Railway Co. PlymouthExplore historic Plymouth, MA on our narrated trolleytour! With an All Day Pass, hop on and off our vintagetrolley to visit historic sites, museums, waterfront shopsand restaurants. The tour includes Plimoth Plantation,Plymouth Rock, Pilgrim Hall Museum and more!Staying in Boston? Take the Passage to Plymouth andleave the driving to us! Our motor coach leaves SouthStation Bus Terminal daily at 8:15 a.m. and connectswith America’s Hometown Shuttle. Purchase ticketsonline at P-B.com, at the Waterfront Visitors Center,or at our booth near Plymouth Rock.*No service July 4, August 26.Facebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiFacebook “f ” LogoYour stay inPlymouthwouldn’tbe completewithouta visit toPilgrimMemorial State Park, one of the mostheavily-visited parks in the State Parkssystem. Over one million people a yearcome to visit “The Rock” and the townwhere, in 1620, Europeans first made ahome in New England.CMYK / .ai508.746.0378P-B.com/ahs.htmlDead of Night Twilight LanternGhost & History Tours 31 North Street PlymouthHear the history and why theyhaunt Plymouth! Visit Burial HillCemetery and get admission intotwo historic haunted houses.Tours nightly. Tours begin next toPlymouth Rock. Check in at theHearse. Open yearly.CMYK / .aiFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai508.866.5111 or 508.277.2371DeadofNightGhostTours.com1667 Jabez Howland House33 Sandwich Street Plymouth Facebook “f ” LogoThis simple boulder has become a symbolof the courage and faith of the brave menand women who founded the first NewEngland colony.Fun cruises for all ages! LobsterExcursions Pirate CruisesFor Kids Ice CreamSundae Cruises Wine Tastings Private Charters The only existing housein Plymouth whereMayflower passengersare known to have lived!Visit website or call fordays, rates and hours.9 Town Wharf PlymouthFacebook “f ” LogoFacebook “f ” Logo8CMYK / ok “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai CALL 800.231.1620 OR VISIT SEEPLYMOUTH.COMCMYK / .aiFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai508.746.5342PlymouthCruises.com

PlymouthPilgrim Hall Museum — where you can touchan authentic piece of Plymouth Rock!America’s oldest museum, built in 1824, invites you to see objects that cameon the Mayflower. View actual 17th century Pilgrim possessions, includingWilliam Bradford’s Bible, Peregrine White’s cradle and Myles Standish’s sword.Enjoy a 15-minute film telling the dramatic story of the Mayflower Pilgrims,their voyage across the Atlantic and their courageous early years in Plymouth.Free on-site parking, air-conditioning, museum shop and full accessibility.Open daily 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. including Thanksgiving Day. Closed January.Facebook “f ” Logo75 Court Street PlymouthCMYK / .ai508.746.1620PilgrimHallMuseum.orgFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiPlymouth Bay Cultural DistrictThe Plymouth Bay Cultural District is theTown’s epicenter of art, music, food,shopping and history and its 100 culturalofferings enlighten and entertain visitorsand locals year-round.Whether you are looking to attend aplay, a concert, an art exhibit, or a musicfestival, it’s all happening in the PlymouthBay Cultural District.Home to a diverse selection of historicalattractions including Pilgrim Hall Museum;innovative arts venues like the Spire Centerfor the Performing Arts and PlymouthCenter for the Arts; and unique shopsand eateries like Setting the Spaceand Martinis, Plymouth has it all.There is always something happening inPlymouth – so plan to stay awhile!Facebook “f ” Logo25 Summer Street PlymouthCMYK / .aiFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / TION PLYMOUTH COUNTY VACATION PLANNER 9

Where To Stay In Plymouth, America’s HometownBest Western Plus Cold Spring Located on five acres of lushly landscapedgrounds just one block from Plymouth’shistoric waterfront. Recently selected byBest Western Hotels and Resorts with theDirector’s Award, given to the top 20%of their hotels for exceptional customerservice and cleanliness. Trip Advisor has alsoawarded Best Western Plus Cold Spring withtheir Certificate of Excellence in 2012, 2013,2014, 2015 and 2016.The convenient location is close to PlimothPlantation, Mayflower II dockside exhibitand downtown Plymouth. Breakfast buffet.Complimentary Wi-Fi, coffee maker,refrigerator and microwave included.Facebook “f ” Logo180 Court Street Plymouth Quiet atmosphere onpicturesque grounds justminutes from downtownPlymouth and attractions.Recently renovated to includemicrowaves, refrigerators,hi-def TVs and wirelessinternet. Complimentarycontinental breakfast.Facebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai800.370.7080 or 508.224.3990BlueSpruce-Motel.comBradford Inn & Suites98 Water Street Plymouth Set on historic PlymouthHarbor, surrounded bybreathtaking views. Stepsfrom Mayflower II and walkingdistance to waterfrontrestaurants, Main Streetshopping, and many ofPlymouth’s museumsand monuments. 710 State Road, Rte. 3A PlymouthCMYK / .aiCMYK / .aiEnjoy Family Camping!190 Pinewood Rd. PlymouthA true vacation retreat for yourentire family.Nearly 300 sites nestled in thepines by the lake.Centrally located betweenBoston and Cape Cod. PlannedEvents. Group areas.Rental cabins, trailers and Yurts.Camp store. Snack bar andLounge. Swimming and boating.RV Service and more.Pinewood has everything youneed for a perfect getaway.Facebook “f ” Logo508.746.6200BradfordInnSuites.com10Facebook “f ” Logo800.678.8667BWColdSpring.comBlue Spruce Motel & TownhousesFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai CALL 800.231.1620 OR VISIT SEEPLYMOUTH.COMCMYK / .aiFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai508.746.3548PinewoodLodge.com

Comfort Inn Plymouth: Gold Award Winner!Plymouth Just one mile from the historicwaterfront, Comfort InnPlymouth features 67comfortable guestrooms,32-inch flat screen TVs withcable and HBO, indoor pool,free high-speed internetaccess and complimentaryFULL hot breakfast.Beaches, restaurants andattractions only minutes away.Convenient location makesfor easy access to Boston,Providence and Cape Cod.155 Samoset Street PlymouthFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai800.772.9315 or 508.746.2800PlymouthComfortInn.comFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiHotel 1620 at Plymouth Harbor180 Water Street PlymouthNew look.still the best location in Plymouth!Come stay with us at Hotel 1620 and explore all that downtown Plymouth hasto offer. Within steps from our door you’ll discover the waterfront, museums,eclectic boutiques, unique restaurants and a vibrant nightlife. Hotel 1620 is thelargest lodging and event center in the area offering over 15,000 square feet ofbanquet and meeting space in the heart of historic Plymouth.Facebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai508.747.4900Hotel1620.comFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiDESTINATION PLYMOUTH COUNTY VACATION PLANNER 11

Where To Stay In Plymouth, America’s HometownJohn Carver Inn & Spa Steps away from Plymouth’sattractions, relax in a spaciousroom or luxury, fireplacesuite. Pamper yourself in thefull-service Beach Plum Spa.Make a splash in the exclusivePilgrim Cove IndoorTheme Pool with replica ofMayflower II, 80’ water slideand whirlpool set amidst areplica of Plymouth Rock.Hearth ‘n Kettle Restaurant.WaterFire Tavern.Spa Overnight and Day,Passport to History andFamily Value Packagesavailable. Reserve direct forlowest rate, guaranteed.25 Summer Street PlymouthFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai855.688.5927JohnCarverInn.comFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiMirbeau Inn & Spa at The Pinehills Mirbeau Inn & Spa at The Pinehillsis a 50-guestroom retreat combiningthe amenities of a gracious Frenchmanor house, a world-class spa, andcasual dining at The Bistro & WineBar restaurant, all with the elegantcomforts and residential feel of aprivate estate.The resort is situated on theVillage Green in the award-winningcommunity of The Pinehills inPlymouth, MA — minutes awayfrom downtown and the beach,but the exterior architecture,interior décor, and landscape designare reminiscent of an estate in thecountryside near Paris. Getawayto Mirbeau!35 Landmark Drive Plymouth12 CALL 800.231.1620 OR VISIT SEEPLYMOUTH.COMFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai877.MIRBEAUMirbeau.comFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai

Welcome to Pilgrim Sands Hotel on Long Beach – Plymouth’s only beachfront hotel!Plymouth Come and enjoy the wonderful ocean view alongwith comfortable guest rooms, complimentarycontinental breakfast, free Wi-Fi, two pools and ourSandcastle Lounge.Located across from Plimoth Plantation and threemiles from the downtown area where you can enjoyshopping, whale watch trips, a harbor cruise, historyand wonderful restaurants.Facebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai800.729.7263 or 508.747.0900PilgrimSands.com150 Warren Ave. Rte. 3A PlymouthSave the Date for Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce Events134 Court Street PlymouthPlymouth Restaurant Week — February 3 - 10Chamber Business Expo — March 16Bark in the Park — May 13photo: Denise MaccaferriPlymouth Waterfront Festival — August 26photo: Denise Maccaferriphoto: Denise MaccaferriHalloween on Main — October 31Facebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiVisit PlymouthChamber.com for all event information!PlymouthChamber.comDESTINATION PLYMOUTH COUNTY VACATION PLANNER 13

Where To Dine In Plymouth, America’s Hometown1620 Bistro Savor seafood at oneof Plymouth’s manyharbor-side restaurants.Devour a lobster orfried clams whilewatching fishermanat work. Plymouthhas plenty of ethnicchoices: Italian, Thai,Japanese, Brazilian andMexican to name a few.Hotel 1620, Plymouth HarborMartini’s Bar & Plymouth.comAlden ParkPatuxet Cafe508.830.6777AldenParkRestaurant.comat Plimoth PlantationAl’s h.comRye TavernBramhall’sCountry Store508.746.1844BramhallsCountryStore.comBritish Beer Cupcake CharliesSandy’s atPlymouth Beach508.747.5911Tavern on the Wharf508.927.4961TavernOnTheWharf.comThe Bistro & Wine Barat Mirbeau Inn & SpaEast Bay GrilleTop Crust PizzeriaHearth ‘n th-n-kettleKKatie’s Burger Bar774.773.9444KKaties.comLobster Hut508.746.2270LobsterHutPlymouth.comMamma Mia’s CALL 800.231.1620 OR VISIT 08.209.2393Mirbeau.com/pinehillsplymouth/diningat John Carver Inn & Spa14Sam 51EastBayGrille.comEast Bay Grille, Mias.net508.747.6000TopCrustPizza.comWaterFire rfire-tavern-plymouthWaterfront Bar & Grill508.591.8393PlymouthWaterfront.comWood’s Seafood508.746.0261WoodsSeafoods.com

Two exciting dining options at John Carver Inn & Spa!Hearth ’n KettleWaterFire TavernWholesome, great tasting food, competitivelypriced! New England-style fare and contemporaryAmerican selections made fresh from qualityingredients including all-natural, hormone andantibiotic-free beef and chicken. Open daily,year–round from 7:00 a.m., serving breakfast allday, lunch and dinner.A unique atmosphere featuring the amazingWaterFire Fountain! Casually sophisticatedwith a wide selection of craft beers and signaturecocktails like the flaming WaterFire Martini.Signature fire-bowls, tapas, sliders, grilledflatbreads and desserts such as the specialtyWaterFire Chocolate Bowl. Facebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai508.746.7100HearthnKettle.comFacebook “f ” LogoPlymouth25 Summer Street PlymouthCMYK / .ai508.746.7100WaterFireTavern.comDine Village Landing MarketplaceTake a break from shopping and dine at one of our locally-owned and operated eateries. VisitPatrizia’s Ristorante for authentic Italian cuisine, Blue Eyed Crab for a Caribbean style menuand Waterfront Bar and Grill for traditional American fare. In warmer weather each restaurantoffers al fresco dining on our patios and deck. For an after-dinner treat try one of our ice creamparlors, cupcake shop or candy store. Village Landing Marketplace is open seven days a weekand patron parking is free.170 Water Street PlymouthFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiVillageLandingMarketplace.comDESTINATION PLYMOUTH COUNTY VACATION PLANNER 15

Where To Shop In Plymouth, America’s HometownShop DowntownPlymouthA stroll through PlymouthCenter will feel like a walkthrough old New England.photo: Kindra ClineffYou’ll find many stores toshop for that perfectmemento of your vacation.High-end, open-air shoppingwith quality brands andreasonable pricing, seasideboutiques, antique shopson tree-lined streets.Plymouth will delight theshopper in everyone!Shop Downtown Plymouth Great shopping minutesfrom Downtown PlymouthOver 50 of your favorite storesand restaurants - Fashion, SportingGoods, Pets, Home Furnishings,Super Walmart and more! Plus over10 sit down and fast food restaurants.3KingstonEXIT 8EXIT 7WESTPlymouthMER44CE WAY3For great discounts at over 35stores and restaurants every timeyou shop or dine, search the appstore for “Colony Place” to getour free Preferred Shopper mobilediscount card!COM174 Colony Place PlymouthFacebook “f ” Logo16 CALL 800.231.1620 OR VISIT SEEPLYMOUTH.COMCMYK / .aiFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai508.SHOP.ONE or 508.746.7663ColonyPlace.com

Kingston Collection PlymouthLocated between Boston and Cape Cod just off Route 3 at Exit 8 KingstonFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai781.585.8900Check in for updates at:KingstonCollection.comFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiShop Village Landing MarketplaceVillage Landing Marketplace offers a collection of locally-owned and operated shops thatprovide a true New England experience. Stop by our specialty shops for nautical décor,women’s clothing, jewelry, eco-friendly gifts, knitting supplies, greeting cards, fine chocolates,homemade ice cream, floral arrangements and wine from our wine bar. Pamper yourself aftera day of shopping with our full-service salon and spa. Village Landing is open seven days aweek and patron parking is free.Facebook “f ” Logo170 Water Street PlymouthCMYK / .aiFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiVillageLandingMarketplace.comDESTINATION PLYMOUTH COUNTY VACATION PLANNER 17

What to See on the South ShoreSouth ShoreB&BS ART WILDLIFE MARITIME BEACHESDuxbury Beach, DuxburyLighthouses & landmarks The South Shore has some of the oldest and most charming communities and picturesque regions in Massachusetts.Breathtaking shorelines, quaint antique shops and village greens, the South Shore is quintessential New England.The ArtsSouth Shore Art Center,Cohasset featuresappealing galleries,arts and crafts, coursesand workshops.Historic Homes& SocietiesKingston’s BradfordHouse is an excellentexample of early 18thcentury architecture.Duxbury’s “King Caesar”House is one of fourDuxbury Rural & HistoricalSociety dwellings.Daniel Webster’s formerMarshfield estate providesan enjoyable settingfor events.18In Scituate see theCudworth HouseBarn & Cattle Poundoffering a glimpse ofearly Americana southof Boston.Hingham is home to OldShip Church, the oldestwooden meetinghousein America.Cohasset offerings includethe Bates Ship Chandleryand the Captain JohnWilson House.Natural Science Centernature surrounds youwhile enjoying fun,family activities.The Hull LifesavingMuseum brings to lifestories of courageousshipwreck rescues.Scituate’s historyincludes the Maritime& Irish Mossing Museumand Mann Farmhouse& Museum.MuseumsBeachesJohn & Priscilla AldenDuxbury Beach, DuxburyOne of the State’s finestswimming beaches.chose Duxbury as theirhome. The homesteadstill stands today as theAlden House Historic Site.At Norwell’s South Shore CALL 800.231.1620 OR VISIT SEEPLYMOUTH.COMOutdoorsRte. 3A to Rte. 139 north, rightat Canal St.Nantasket Beach, HullFive miles of sandybeach. Rte. 3 to Rte. 228to Nantasket Ave.Bird WatchingNorth Hill Marsh WildlifeSanctuary, Duxbury134 acres with oak forest,marsh and 90-acre lake.Daniel Webster WildlifeSanctuary, Marshfield400 acres of grasslands,100 acres of woodlandsand wetlands.North River WildlifeSanctuary, Marshfield184 acres with boardwalkand woodland trails.FishingAnglers fish at HumarockBeach, Scituate at themouths of South and

South ShoreMoon over Hullphoto: HansenLawson Tower,ScituatePembroke Fun FactTown Hall, HalifaxKing Gillette dreamedOld Ship Church, HinghamNorth Rivers, and Thirdand Fourth Cliff beachesare a favorite amongsurf casters.up the idea for adisposable razor whilestaying with family onNantasket Beach inHull in the 1890s.Familyfun at HullLifesavingMuseum,HullLandmarksOld Oaken BucketHomestead and LawsonTower are two more ofScituate’s places ofinterest. Hull peninsulaoffers miles of beach,kayaking and threelighthouses to view, andyoung and old alikeenjoy the restored 1928Paragon Carousel, Hull.Lighthouses1811 Scituate Light andLightkeepers House,Scituate offers one ofthe most scenic viewsin Massachusetts.1888 Minot’s Light,Scituate is the second onthat site. The first wasput into operation onNew Year’s Day 1850 andwashed away in an April1851 storm.ParksFort Independence/Fort Revere MemorialPark, HullPanoramic views ofBoston Harbor.Tip of Hull PeninsulaWompatuck StatePark, HinghamFishing, hiking, bridlepaths, ski touring andbike trails. Off Rte. 228World’s End,HinghamA FrederickLaw Olmsteaddesigned 251-acrepeninsula. Rte. 3Ato Summer St. toMartin’s Ln.Civil War Monument, PlymptonDESTINATION PLYMOUTH COUNTY VACATION PLANNER 19

What to See on the South Shore Alden House Historic SiteVisit Historic Scituate43 Cudworth Road Scituate105 Alden Street DuxburyBringing history to life in the placewhere it happened! This NationalHistoric Landmark was home toPilgrims John and Priscilla Alden.For further information and hoursvisit Alden.org.Facebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiFacebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .ai781.934.9092Alden.org Home to Chief Justice William Cushing, PresidentGeorge Washington’s longest-serving SupremeCourt appointment whose judicial serviceeffectively ended slavery in Massachusetts.Let us guide you back in time through the BatesHouse, Lawson Tower, Stockbridge Mill, ScituateLight, Maritime & Irish Mossing Museum and more.Headquartered at the Kathleen Laidlaw Center,The Little Red School House. Open Mondaythrough Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Facebook “f ” LogoCMYK / .aiSouth Shore Art Center Schooners and nor’easters, shipwrecks, and rescues!The maritime history of Boston Harbor abounds at thehistoric 1889 Point Allerton U.S. Lifesaving Station withengaging exhibits, a hands-on children’s loft, and aspectacular view of Bosto

Plimoth Plantation, Plymouth Carver Street, Plymouth Paddlewheeler, Plymouth Captain John Whale Watch, Plymouth. Be a part of the Plymouth 400 Anniversary, commemorating an iconic moment in Americ

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