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Plymouth Rock, also known as the Immigrant Rock, is engraved with the words "1620" and is offered by the harbour of Plymouth. Plymouth Rock is located in the beautiful town of Plymouth, which belongs to the United States, Massachusetts, on the Plymouth Bay in the southeast of Boston, 55 kilometers away from Boston. The town of Plymouth was the home of a group of European immigrants who settled in the New England area. Now a fishing center and a tourist hotspot, the town is full of factories related to the fishing boat industry, as well as a red sour fruit packing factory. And Plymouth Rock, now under a marble awning on the shore, for tourists to watch. The famous Mayflower boats are moored along the shore, and the town also retains the Plymouth Plantation, providing visitors with educational entertainment. Plymouth Rock is located in the southwest of England, between the Prim River and the Tamar River, so affected by the oceanic climate, the temperature changes are relatively mild throughout the year. The cold season of Plymouth Rock is February every year, and the average temperature is about 3 degrees Celsius, but it is difficult to see snow in Plymouth Rock. The hot season is July and August every year, with an average temperature of over 19 degrees Celsius, which does not feel sultry even when the sun is scorching hot. Plymouth Rock is suitable for tourism from April to July. If you want to enjoy the beauty of Plymouth Rock, you may wish to start during this time. Come here to experience the pleasant scenery of Plymouth Rock, see the monuments left by it, and then climb the Plymouth Rock Highland to appreciate the centuries-old maritime history of the Barbican. Choose a sunny day to go diving and boating.
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Easy Stop to View
Free stop that was easy to find. It was under water while we were there. The parking in the area was also good. Worth your time to stop.
I am so sadden by so many tepid reviews of this symbol of greatness. Never mind that Plymouth Rock may not be historically tied to Mayflower Pilgrims. The fact remains, it symbolizes the great sacrifi...
One cannot go to Plymouth without seeing Plymouth Rock. That takes all of 2 minutes tops. Luckily, it is in the same park as the Mayflower II, just down the road. The sun made it difficult to actual...
Plymouth Rock is located in Pilgrim Memorial State Park on the shore of Plymouth Harbor. It is the site of disembarkation of the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in December 1620. It is...
Easy Stop to View
Free stop that was easy to find. It was under water while we were there. The parking in the area was also good. Worth your time to stop.
A symbol of greatness
I am so sadden by so many tepid reviews of this symbol of greatness. Never mind that Plymouth Rock may not be historically tied to Mayflower Pilgrims. The fact remains, it symbolizes the great sacrifi...
Disappointing.
One cannot go to Plymouth without seeing Plymouth Rock. That takes all of 2 minutes tops. Luckily, it is in the same park as the Mayflower II, just down the road. The sun made it difficult to actual...
Plymouth Rock
Plymouth Rock is located in Pilgrim Memorial State Park on the shore of Plymouth Harbor. It is the site of disembarkation of the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in December 1620. It is...
Well worth the visit if you like American history.
Really worth the visit, peaceful views and gardens. Lots of points of interest. Statues and plaques mark and commemorate individuals as well.