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Waterfront Visitors Center . D R E 495 C O A . T D N R R N U O F T P . C L A M WELCOME TO PLYMOUTH. D Y A R L CO R V P M R M E ER ATTRACTIONS RETAIL / SHOPPING E R BEE CR CE AMERICA'S HOMETOWN. W O . WAY D C O R S E D 80 D 8 57 3 Daughters Jewelry, Apparel and Gifts . 508 .747 .3330 F . R I EVENTS A E N LECTIO 87 Captain John Boats Gift Shop . 508 .746 .2643 BILLINGTON E PLYMOUTH S PARTINGD WAYS OL N — N CEMETERY C M MUNICIPAL I 6 U N 75 America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration . 508 . 746 . 1818 K SEAWATERFRONT . R O 9A Colony Place . 508 .746 .7663 AIRPORT D. S COLONY PLACE ST J H D T G G 76 The Pilgrim Progress . 508 . 224 . 2063 LON PO T HAMPTONR W O ND R IN 20 The Jenney, 1749 . 508 .747 .4544 R U INN & I K 4.2 MILES O A A R VISITOR CENTER 4.5 MILES A MORTON O E 5 SUITES L 495 D D. 6.8 KM Y C D S R FERRIES 10 Kingston Collection . 781 .585 .8900 G P 7.2 KM O See Plymouth A PARK A . N A T . D R 81 Captain John Boats – Provincetown Fast Ferry . 508 .746 .2643 58 Made it! . 508 .591 .0650 D 130 Water St. N N O R R K 9A R PINEWOOD LODGE R 2020-2021 E T N R AA Hy-Line Cruises (Hyannis) . 508 . 778 . 2600 59 Newport Jerky Company . R . 508. .566 .0927 RIV U CAMPGROUND D T D 10 ELOT N O F D M I T . A 508-747-7525 S C P 44 AA Island Queen (Falmouth Harbor) . 508 .548 .4800 63 Pilgrim Hall Museum Shop . 508 .746 .1620 . C KINGSTON O L M SEEPLYMOUTH.COM A M D Y P A R L C R COLLECTION O 90 Plymouth Launch . 800 .256 .6667 49 Plimoth Candy Company . 508 . 747 . 1107 RD.R V P M SREVEN HILLS 7 ME . A H E RD E R BEE CR R CE C W 19 Plimoth Grist Mill Museum Shop . 508 .746 .1622 W O . IN AY 4.2 MILES 6.8 KM 3 LITTLE D C DR N L O R S . A E MONUMENTS A D 80 E R 8 POND D 11 Plimoth Plantation Gift Shop . 508 .746 .1622 F V T B . R I I N X A E A CT E CC Myles Standish Monument State Reservation .508 . .747 .5360 | 508 .747 .7533 LE IO MYLES STANDISH STATE FOREST E S D OL N KINGSTON BILLINGTON S 78 Plimoth Plantation Waterfront Gift Shop . 508 .746 .1622 N C SANDY POND CAMPGROUND M I U N N K TRAIN 30 National Monument to the Forefathers . .508 . .747 .5360 | 508 .747 .0100 B SEA I R D S TO # 1 - 10 . H L S N 42 Plymouth Center for the Arts . 508 .746 .7222 J I T G TO STATION G L LON PO L T R OS W 8 Parting Ways Cemetery . 508 .317 .2488 O ND 1 IN O B R L U O I K T O A A R I C 67 Plymouth Harbor Knits . 774 .283 .4704 A N MORTON O L D D. Y D 4 S R 34 Plymouth 911 Memorial . 508 .747 .5565 FORGES G PARK . G P A RD N A 18 Richard Sparrow House, 1640 . 508 .747 .1240 T D. HILL R FIELD N O IM O 16 Training Green (Civil War Monument) . 508 .747 .7533 R PILGR K R 45 Stellor Custom Jewelry . 508 . 747 . 5404 E N T ITR 7 R RIV X D T D ELOT N E D M I . CA S S 44 9 Triple M . 508 .747 .1970 . MUSEUMS T O M R P R 21 1749 Court House Museum . 508 .830 .4075 28 USA Renaissance Events – Rentals & Sales Inc .Events Boutique . 781 .422 .4138 E SEVEN HILLS RD. 44 . A H F 3 D E R C LITTLE DRIN TO CAPE COD 3 N L CC Alden House Historic Site Museum (Duxbury) . 781 .934 .9092 67 Village Landing Marketplace . 508. .747 .5335 . A T 6 A T XI E R E POND . 8 V T B PACTV XI A 14 Harlow Old Fort House Museum, 1677 . 508 . 746 . 0012 T E CVS MINUTE S EXIT 3 DAN’L WEBSTER INN S CLINIC N 62 Hedge House Museum, 1809 . 508. 746 . 0012 & SPA (SANDWICH) B I DINING 3 L N I 9 Y TO H L S THE PINEHILLS L SOUT O BO L O 17 Jabez Howland House, 1667 . 508 .746 .9590 2 R T IN C 68 1620 Bistro at Hotel 1620 at Plymouth Harbor . .T . 508 . 747 . 4900 CAPE CODDER RESORT G H R 20 The Jenney, 1749 . 508 .747 .4544 O HILTON NORT RD. AND SPA (HYANNIS) T HILL E C 3 GARDEN INN O ILGRIM 67 1620 Wine Bar (Village Landing) . 508A .746 .3532 3 P 7 H 78 Mayflower . 508 .746 .1622 PE N EXIT C BB The Bistro & Wine Bar at Mirbeau . 508 .209C .2393O S 24 Mayflower Meeting House . .508 . .746 .3188 D HY-LINE CRUISES S T (HYANNIS & ONSET) R D AA The Blueberry Muffin . 508 .888 .9444 E A 44 47 Mayflower Society House, 1754 . 508 .746 .3188 PIL RO 3 GR E LY IMS ISLANDHIGH WQUEENAY ESTER 67 Blue-Eyed Crab Caribbean Grill & Rum Bar . .508 .747 .6776 IT 5 P T W EXIT 6 63 Pilgrim Hall Museum . 508. .746 .1620 SA (FALMOUTH HARBOR) EX . 12 Bramhall’s Country Store . .N .D . 508 .746 .1844 T W EXIT 3 BUS TERMINAL S 19 Plimoth Grist Mill at Jenney Pond . 508 .746 .1622 . WESTERL IC TO BOSTON AND CAPE CODT 3 Y RD. 88 Cabby Shack . 508 .746 .5354 TH D. Y H THE PINEHILLS S SOU R 11 Plimoth Plantation . 508 .746 .1622 R R 2.5 MILES K L C 46 cork + table kitchen and bar . .774D .454 .3683 4 T MIRBEAU R TH O R T O 4 KM (South St) NOR I 78 Plimoth Plantation Waterfront Exhibit . 508 .746 .1622 . I R E EX C INN & SPA E B A 3 S H 86 Cupcake Charlie’s . .508 . 747 . 9225 ST. E 62 Plymouth Antiquarian Society . 508 . 746 . 0012 PE T. M OAK K C C S R 92 East Bay Grille . 508 .746 .9751 OD M IC Y T 72 Plymouth Cordage Historical Society Museum . 508 .746 .7707 R U CEMETERIES N D . BE P S ROA Y 25 Hearth ’n Kettle, John Carver Inn . 508 .746 .7100 ILG LY T O RIMS HIGHWAY STER 77 Plymouth Rock . 508 .747 .5360 | 508 .747 .7533 WE S XIT 5 S S E R A T 2 Leena’s Kitchen . .774 . IV .404 .7470 N S 18 Richard Sparrow House, 1640 . 508 .747 .1240 D S VINE HILL . E W O R SPR . ST.I JOSEPH WESS 91 Lobster Hut . 508 . 746 S . 2270 I IN TAERNLDYI R T C U G T SDH. A . V V 43 Spooner House, 1749 . 508 . 746 . 0012 . H OAK GROVE E. D L S R A R T A . K N L C 35 Los Jefes: A Betta Bar & Grille . 774 .343 .5002 D 4 R H E T O . IT D I R E B RENTALS X S E JENNEY POND S 22 Mallebar Brasserie . 508 .747 .0471 M AK ST. E S T. O 44 K S M N R C 4 Billington Sea Kayak . .508 . .746 .5644 PLYMOUTH COUNTY FARM T (Petting Zoo) I 60 Mamma Mia’s . 508 .747 .4670 . Y U T T . R E N . S E SRUSSELL ST. Y 67 Plymouth Bike Rentals . 508 .732 .0120 B D PLYMOUTH COUNTY COURTHOUSE T T M O 11 Plentiful Café . 508 .746 .1622 N AY S 12 FLO P S L W R PLYMOUTH REGISTRYA OF DEEDS ER 19 T IV S ST 15 S A S . TOURS 33 Rio Brazilian Steakhouse . 508 .830 .6802 E . O R A SP I RI STA S E T . N NDIS T U G . H A V T V . L ALLERTON S E. S 1 Blake Planetarium . 508 .830 .4470 S T L A 67 Salt Raw Bar & Fine Cuisine . 774 .283 .4660 P T NATIONAL MONUMENT . TON ST. A T PLIMOTH N ALLER . S 30 TO THE FOREFATHERS T A PLYMOUTH H GRIST MILL E T N D AA Cape Cod Cranberry Growers Assocation (call) . 508 .866 .7878 S N 41 Sam Diego’s . 508 .747 .0048 11 - 35 M NORTH N D S O HIGH SCHOOL 44 . COLD I N . T S . 82 Captain John Boats – Harbor & Sunset Cruises . 508 .746 .2643 S O . 25 .7 MILES . T T H 36 Sandy’s at Plymouth Beach . 508 .747 .5911 . E T T SPRING E R S S 20 RUSSELL ST. T A S . S 1.1 KM D S 11 T . S V V S PLYMOUTH COUNCIL ON AGING E N MA SCHOOL . 83 Captain John Boats – Whale Watching & Deep Sea Fishing . 508 .746 .2643 54 Shelly’s Tea Room (Fall 2020) . shellystearoomsplymouth com. N YFL T L E I A OW JOHN CARVER T . T (Senior Center) E . R A F R A N . S ST S P N A L S B . S . T F A INN & SPA E 79 Dead of Night Ghost Tours . 508 .866 .5111 N 40 Speedwell Tavern . .508 . .927 .4724 E N T .
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