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All the United States Massachusetts Plymouth Pilgrim Hall Museum

Pilgrim Hall Museum

This museum shines a light on the true Pilgrim experience in North America.

Plymouth, Massachusetts

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Pilgrim Hall Museum   "Pilgrim Hall - Plymouth" by Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0
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“The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth” painted in 1914 by Jennie A. Brownscombe (1850-1936]. The popular image from the “Colonial Revival” era features details that are inconsistent with history.   Jennie Augusta Brownscombe, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
“The Landing of the Pilgrims” by Henry A. Bacon (1839-1912).   Henry Bacon, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Miles Standish’s pot & platter.   Kilburn Brothers, Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views,New York Public Library, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
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Visitors to this museum will get an up-close look at 17th-century Pilgrim culture. Exhibits are housed inside a grand Greek Revival building, where architecture and artwork reflect successive periods of patriotic fervor in the United States.

Among the artifacts on display are William Bradford's Bible, a 1651 depiction of Edward Winslow, a cradle from England that belonged to Mayflower-born Peregrine White, and numerous tankards, teapots, porringers, and other household items from the 1600s.

The Pilgrim Society, incorporated in 1820 to "perpetuate the memory of the virtues, the enterprize, and unparalleled sufferings of [the Pilgrims]," opened the museum in 1824. A sturdy McKim, Mead & White granite temple portico, a gift from the New England Society in New York City, was added to the facade in the 1920s.

Immense paintings on the gallery's walls reflect the nostalgic impulses of the 19th and 20th-centuries, when the Pilgrim story was promoted as a dramatic saga of bravery and perseverance. Recent exhibitions and programs relay a more complex reality. They examine settler contact with the enduring indigenous Wampanoag people and uncover the experiences of women at the colony.

The museum contains manuscripts that detail firsthand accounts of what actually happened at that gathering in 1621. There are also online resources on topics such as the evolution of the Thanksgiving holiday from three separate traditions. A non-lending library is open inside for researchers by appointment only. 

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Located on Route 3A. Open Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, including Thanksgiving Day.

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Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court St
Plymouth, Massachusetts, 02360
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41.959107, -70.668028
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