DescriptionPlymouth Rock, Plymouth, MA, jjron 03.05.2012.jpg
English: Plymouth Rock in
Plymouth, Massachusetts, the traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded
Plymouth Colony in 1620. At the left of the rock can be seen where it was split in two in 1774, with the top part relocated to the town's meetinghouse. The two parts were later rejoined in 1880, at which time the date 1620 was inscribed into the rock. Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
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Plymouth Rock in
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