Plimoth Patuxet

The recreated 17th-century village at Plimoth Patuxet
Another view of the recreated 17th-century village

Plimoth Patuxet is a complex of living history museums in Plymouth, Massachusetts founded in 1947, formerly Plimoth Plantation. It replicates the original settlement of the Plymouth Colony established in the 17th century by the English colonists who became known as the Pilgrims. They were among the first people who emigrated to America to seek religious separation from the Church of England.[1] It is a not-for-profit museum supported by administrations, contributions, grants, and volunteers.[2] The recreations are based upon a wide variety of first-hand and second-hand records, accounts, articles, and period paintings and artifacts,[3] and the museum conducts ongoing research and scholarship, including historical archaeological excavation and curation locally and abroad.[4]

In the English Village section of the museum, trained first-person ("historical") interpreters speak, act, and dress appropriately for the period,[5] interacting with visitors by answering questions, discussing their lives and viewpoints, and participating in tasks such as cooking, planting, and animal husbandry. Third-person ("modern") interpreters answer guests' questions that the first-person interpreters cannot.[6] The English Village represents the year 1627 through most of the museum season (which lasts from early April to late November), depicting day-to-day life and seasonal activities. In November, the English Village typically represents the year 1621, which is the year of the first Thanksgiving to take place in Plymouth Colony.

  1. ^ Plymouth Ma – Its History And People
  2. ^ About Plimoth Plantation Archived 2010-05-26 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Behind the Scenes articles". Archived from the original on May 29, 2008. Retrieved November 19, 2010.
  4. ^ "Colonial Archeology at Plimoth Plantation". Archived from the original on May 13, 2008. Retrieved November 19, 2010.
  5. ^ Glossary: First-Person Interpretation
  6. ^ "1624 English Village FAQs". Archived from the original on November 28, 2010. Retrieved November 19, 2010.