Our Secret History," shares an oft-forgotten detail of the Pilgrims' arrival at Plymouth Rock. Due to the unsafe drinking water, passengers on the Mayflower drank beer as a main hydration source ...
The Mayflower sailed from Plymouth, UK in September 1620 ... at a spot now referred to as Plymouth Rock. The rock is located in Pilgrim Memorial State Park by the waterfront of the US town.
Plymouth Rock carries along its stony ... This slab of granite is the place where, allegedly, the pilgrims first stepped after disembarking from the Mayflower in 1620. Its surrounding area soon ...
The event steps off from the Mayflower Society House and continues past Plymouth Rock and up Leyden Street to the top of Burial Hill, where a short Pilgrim worship service will take place at the ...
Brosseau did not state specific reasons for last call for Mayflower and a planned sale of the company's assets, which ...
In 1623, former Mayflower passenger Edward Winslow rushed west from Plymouth to visit Ousamequin, the Pilgrims’ Pokanoket ...
• A paper shirt from Frito campaign 1964, starring The Frito Bandito for a dollar plus two proof of purchase. It came as a large square of stiff-coated orange/brown paper roughly surged stitched with ...
The name Plymouth Argyle was adopted in 1903. The nickname of the club is the Pilgrims, and their badge features the Mayflower. Both are references to the group that famously left Plymouth for ...