Plymouth Harbor

Harbor in Plymouth, Massachusetts

Plymouth Harbor is a harbor located in Plymouth, a town in the South Shore region of the U.S. state of Massachusetts.[1] It is part of the larger Plymouth Bay. Historically, Plymouth Harbor was the site of anchorage of the Mayflower where the Plymouth Colony pilgrims disembarked in 1620 to establish a permanent settlement at Plymouth.

Gallery

  • Plymouth Harbor with the Mayflower II (left, behind trees), Plymouth Rock (middle) and Cole's Hill (right) with the Statue of Massasoit
    Plymouth Harbor with the Mayflower II (left, behind trees), Plymouth Rock (middle) and Cole's Hill (right) with the Statue of Massasoit
  • Plymouth Harbor and Downtown Plymouth
    Plymouth Harbor and Downtown Plymouth
  • Plymouth Harbor at sunrise
    Plymouth Harbor at sunrise
  • Plymouth Harbor breakwater
    Plymouth Harbor breakwater
  • Plymouth Rock from Plymouth Harbor
    Plymouth Rock from Plymouth Harbor
  • The Mayflower II
    The Mayflower II
  • Plymouth Rock, which commemorates the landing of the Mayflower in 1620
    Plymouth Rock, which commemorates the landing of the Mayflower in 1620

See also

  • Plymouth Sound

References

  1. ^ "Plymouth Harbor Navigation Project". nae.usace.army.mil. Retrieved 2019-10-30.

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41°58′00″N 70°40′00″W / 41.96667°N 70.66667°W / 41.96667; -70.66667


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