“Foundations of a nation.”

Plymouth is one of the most symbolically important towns in American history, known as the landing place of the Pilgrims in 1620.

Set along a rocky Atlantic shoreline, Plymouth blends colonial heritage with a working harbor and quiet coastal landscapes.

Landmarks like Plymouth Rock and the surrounding historic waterfront reflect the town’s role in the early story of settlement, self-governance, and cultural exchange, while today Plymouth feels lived-in and grounded—less a museum, more a place where history and everyday life continue side by side.