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Plimoth Plantation Recreates World Of The Pilgrims

Plymouth Rock as it is today — Image courtesy of www.storiesofusa.com

PLYMOUTH, MA – NOVEMBER 17: People visit the 1627 Pilgrim Village at “Plimoth Plantation” where role-players portray Pilgrims seven years after the arrival of the Mayflower November 17, 2005 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The 17th century replica village was the site of the first Thanksgiving in 1623. Thanksgiving Day, believed to have originally taken place at the end of July, was established as a national holiday by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln in 1863 and is celebrated on the last Thursday of November. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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