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Historical landmark. Unfortunately was closed while we were there but was worth seeing. A piece of American history. Behind it was burial hill and there was plenty parking in the surrounding area.
First Parish Church of Plymouth is a historic church. It was founded by the Pilgrims in 1620 as a Congregational church. In 1801, the issue of the Trinity created a schism. This congregation becam...
This was the first place we visited in Plymouth and it kind of set the tone for the rest of our history tour. We hired a guide who took us through the church and told us the history and explained the...
A beautiful church, but its only indistinguishable point its historical significance. The very best thing its the Burial Hill behind it. Don't miss it.
This building is worth a visit even though there is work going on outside. They offer free tours and the guide we met was amazing, his knowledge of the history of the place was excellent. The windows ...
worth seeing
Historical landmark. Unfortunately was closed while we were there but was worth seeing. A piece of American history. Behind it was burial hill and there was plenty parking in the surrounding area.
CHURCH THAT’S A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
First Parish Church of Plymouth is a historic church. It was founded by the Pilgrims in 1620 as a Congregational church. In 1801, the issue of the Trinity created a schism. This congregation becam...
See this and get a guide!
This was the first place we visited in Plymouth and it kind of set the tone for the rest of our history tour. We hired a guide who took us through the church and told us the history and explained the...
A piece of history
A beautiful church, but its only indistinguishable point its historical significance. The very best thing its the Burial Hill behind it. Don't miss it.
Worth seeing
This building is worth a visit even though there is work going on outside. They offer free tours and the guide we met was amazing, his knowledge of the history of the place was excellent. The windows ...