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Two Passes to Plimoth Plantation
- Item Number
- 205
- Estimated Value
- 70 USD
- Opening Bid
- 27 USD
Item Description
The winning bidder will receive 2 passes to Plimoth Plantation, Plimoth Grist Mill, and Waterfront/Pier exhibit.
Plimoth Plantation
Plimoth Plantation offers a fascinating and personal look at the lives of the Native Wampanoag People and the Pilgrims, the English who lived in early Plymouth Colony. In addition to a self-guided Museum tour, groups have a number of options for tailoring their visit. Groups with a specific interest, such as early gardens, period cookery, colonial religion, Native culture, timber-frame construction, or navigation, may book a specialized speaker through our Professional Speakers Bureau or a reserve a Guided Tour, which will bring you on an in-depth experience that will be unforgettable.
The Plimoth Grist Mill
Nestled alongside bucolic Town Brook, and just a short walk from the waterfront andMayflower II, the Plimoth Grist Mill tells the story of the grist (corn grinding) mill built by the Pilgrims in Plymouth Colony. After more than a decade of laboriously grinding corn by hand in wooden mortars, the colony authorized the construction of a water-powered corn grinding mill on Town Brook in 1636. Colonist John Jenney was given permission to run the mill and to take a portion of the corn that was brought for grinding as a payment or “toll.” After his death in 1644 John Jenney left the mill to his wife Sarah. Sarah, and later their son Samuel, ran the mill until 1683.
Our mill is a reproduction of the 1636 mill, and was completed in 1970. Many of the parts (the stones, spindle, and stone furniture) are from the early 1800s and were salvaged from a mill near Philadelphia, PA.
Item Special Note
Expires November, 2019
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