Plimoth Plantation offers educational and entertaining programs for libraries, conventions, meetings, historical societies and civic groups. We’ll bring the past to you, or hold your event at Plimoth Plantation’s unique facilities. Either way, it will be an event your guests won’t soon forget!
Program fees determined by size of group and the distance traveled.
Invite a Pilgrim to your meeting and bring history to life!. These engaging, interactive presentations can focus on the Pilgrim story, daily life in Plymouth Colony, the role of women, 17th-century gardening, Colonial defense, or any other topic you would like. Appropriate for youth and adult groups.
For information on rates and availability, please call 508-746-1622 ext. 8359 or email programservices@plimoth.org.
Learn about Native life and culture from Native People! Native speakers share the life and culture of the Wampanoag. Programs can include topics such as 17th-century daily life, the environment, foodways, music and clothing. Images and artifacts are often used to illustrate these fascinating presentations. Native speakers wear modern dress and speak about Wampanoag life today as well as in the past. Appropriate for youth or adult groups.
For information on rates and availability, please call 508-746-1622 ext. 8359 or email programservices@plimoth.org.
It takes dedicated and knowledgeable experts to bring 17th-century Pilgrim and Wampanoag history to life at Plimoth Plantation. Now you can invite one of our staff experts to share their expertise with your group. Our experts can speak to your group on the history of the colony or on specific topics such as 17th-century agriculture, gardening, religion, foodways, architecture, clothing and more.
For information on rates and availability, please call 508-746-1622 ext. 8359 or email programservices@plimoth.org.
Infuse your special event with the flavor of early New England! One or more of Plimoth Plantation’s most animated and entertaining Pilgrim role players, dressed in authentic colonial clothing and speaking in period dialects, will circulate among your guests, engaging them in conversation and relating anecdotes about life in early 1600s Plymouth.
For information on rates and availability, please call 508-746-1622 ext. 8359 or email programservices@plimoth.org.
This booklet offers answers to often-asked historical questions on Wampanoag life.
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A history of early Plymouth written by Mayflower passenger and Plymouth Colony governor, William Bradford.
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