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Pilgrim Hall Museum 75 Court St, Plymouth, MA 02360 ☎ (508) 746-1620 Last Updated: 06/08/2026 |
| Pilgrim Hall, built in 1824, is a gallery museum in the center of historic Plymouth, Massachusetts, and it is the oldest public museum in the United States dedicated to the history of the Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony. It contains artifact collections, artwork, a library, and archives. | |
| History: - Pilgrim Hall Museum was founded in 1824 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth in 1620. - The museum's mission is to preserve and display artifacts related to the Pilgrims and their journey to the New World. Collection: - The museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts, documents, and artwork related to the Pilgrims and the early history of Plymouth Colony. - Highlights of the collection include William Bradford's Bible, Myles Standish's sword, and the cradle of New England's first-born child. Exhibits: - Pilgrim Hall features exhibits that chronicle the story of the Pilgrims, from their persecution in England to their voyage on the Mayflower and the establishment of Plymouth Colony. - The exhibits provide insights into the challenges faced by the Pilgrims in the New World and their interactions with Native Americans. Educational Programs: - The museum offers educational programs for students and visitors, including guided tours, lectures, and special events. - These programs aim to provide a deeper understanding of the history of the Pilgrims and their significance in American history. Location: - Pilgrim Hall Museum is situated in downtown Plymouth, near Plymouth Rock and the historic waterfront area. - Its location allows visitors to explore other historical sites in the vicinity, such as Plimoth Plantation and Mayflower II. | |