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03 Plymouth

Southeast of Boston, the bayside town of Plymouth, which is a small town that has played a huge part in the building of America. In fact, it's even known as "America's Hometown."

One of the most famous attractions in Plymouth is Plymouth Rock, which is said to be where the Pilgrims first set foot in America. The rock is thought to be around 600 feet from where the original settlement was.

In 1947, Plimoth Plantation opened. It is a living history museum, which has a recreation of the 1627 Plymouth settlement, and a replica of a Wampanoag 17th-century homesite. The farm also houses several rare animals that would have been in Plymouth Colony such as Milking Kerry and Devon cattle.

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