
Plimoth Patuxet Stories
Community Comes Together for Museum Clean Up Day at Plimoth Patuxet
Museum Clean Up Day has become a cherished tradition at Plimoth Patuxet. Each year, it offers the public a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into what it takes to maintain a large living history museum during the off-season. After months of New England winter weather, extensive preparation is required to ready the buildings, landscapes, and pathways that form the immersive historical environment visitors experience.
Read moreA Week of Discovery: February Vacation at Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Young learners spent February school vacation week exploring hands-on history at Plimoth Patuxet Museums in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Youth-focused programs invited participants to bake historic recipes, try traditional crafts, and learn about daily life in 17th-century Patuxet and Plymouth.
Read moreStitching a Story
A 17th-century mantua took shape at Plimoth Patuxet, expanding the story of Plymouth Colony into the 1670s. Through the later life of Pilgrim Elizabeth Warren, the garment illuminates the complexities of her world and a changing Colony.
Read moreThree Years, Three Wins, One Incredible Community
Plimoth Patuxet celebrates being named #1 “Best Open-Air Museum” in the United States by the USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards as it looks forward to opening on Saturday, March 14, for the 2026 Season.
Read moreA Living Ship, A Living Story
History caught the wind in Cape Cod Bay! Seeing MAYFLOWER II under sail is more than a majestic moment at sea. Discover how this living ship carries history forward — where past, present, and future meet under sail, connecting maritime history, hands-on learning, and the next generation of tall ship stewards.
Read moreA Festive Celebration of Creativity, Community & Culture
This December, Plimoth Patuxet Museums welcomed hundreds of visitors to its third annual Winter Fine Arts & Craft Fair, a vibrant celebration of local artistry, cultural traditions, and seasonal community spirit. Over two delightful days — Saturday, December 6, and Sunday, December 7 — the Museum’s Hornblower Visitor Center and campus came alive with creativity, community, and holiday cheer.
Read moreThree Years of Magic, the 2025 Magical Matinee
An afternoon of fun and festive delight was made possible through generous support from The Foundation for Creative Achievement.
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