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The Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, England, on September 6, 1620. “We loosed from Plymouth ... shaped pattern staked out on the ground—the outline of what the Wampanoag call a snail house ...
Plymouth Rock, on Plymouth Harbor in Massachusetts, is commemorated as the spot where the Mayflower landed in 1620 [Courtesy of Plymouth 400] But the organisation moved much of its work online ...
Plymouth Rock, with its etching of "1620," is inside a portico on the town's waterfront near the replica of the Mayflower. Longtime, though not historically accurate, lore would have us believe ...
To these protesters, 1620 represented violent conquest and dispossession, the twinned legacies of exclusion. The organizers of an international group called “Plymouth 400” have stressed that ...