Forefathers Monument Liberty

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Thought to be the largest solid granite monument in the United States, this 81-foot-tall granite statue was built to honor the passengers of the Mayflower. …

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Nov 14, 2024
The monument has a circular paved drive around it that can be completed in under 6 minutes, though the road has some potholes, so drivers should exercise caution. While we didn't get a close-up look,… Full review by TravelsNTreasures
Oct 18, 2024
Plenty of parking on site and free to visit. It is a huge monument with tons of detailed sculpting. Each side has a different aspect to the founding of Plymouth. Great spot for a picture. Full review by Dewayne P
Sep 25, 2024
This was awesome! Don’t miss it! This granite monument was beautiful. I’m surprised more people don’t know about it or visit it. We were the only ones there at the time. Each side of the monument c… Full review by anne b
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physical address
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Located between 66 and 92 Allerton St., Plymouth MA 02360
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address for my gps
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i see you already got the addrss.....not to worry its on all tourist maps of the city as well has plenty of street signs directing you there...enjoy
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staying in Boston 2017. any budget tours to the National Monument to the Forefathers?
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I dont think its actually on a tour. There is way to much for you to do in plymouth. Plymouth is something you could spend a whole day exploring. the rock, the ships, the plantation, …
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I dont think its actually on a tour. There is way to much for you to do in plymouth. Plymouth is something you could spend a whole day exploring. the rock, the ships, the plantation, the shopping and much much more. if you have AAA check with them and get maps and additional info.
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what are the fees?
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No fees at all. If you want to take part in the walking tours launching from downtown (i.e. the Jenney Museum) there would be fees. But none to drive up there and walk around.
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hours of operations.
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It is open at all times, with no fees. If you are interested in a walking tour contact Leo or Nancy Martin at the Jenney House and Museum (508) 747-4544. Leo's tour is 2nd to none.
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