The swimming pool area
Here is the deck that is on the second floor of the hotel
We also headed out for a tour of Plymouth
Plymouth is very rustic with its' natural beauty
The beginning of the industrial revolution in America
This is right across the street from the hotel
Ok I thought this was funny! How would you like to mow this hill?
This is William Bradford the first Governor of the Plymouth Colony
This is Massasoit, the leader of the Wampanoags Indians |
The little pillar thing at the top left encases the Plymouth Rock
Totally cool Colonial house
Over half of the original Pilgrims died during the first year
Just wanted to make sure I got this guy walking a med dog. |
I love how the flowers grew in the gutters of the streets |
One of the first churches in Plymouth. It is now a museum, and Tonya and Danny got married here.
Burial Hill Cemetery
There are several burial plots dating back to the mid 1600's
Very interesting tree, especially in a cemetery
View of the Atlantic Ocean from the cemetery
We should have written down some the names and dates of people in the cemetery but we didn't. We spent a couple of hours (roughly) here and it was very interesting.
Ok I loved this too! How cute! Enlarge this picture and read the sign!
Houses built in the 1600's |
The Richard Sparrow House is an historic house in
Plymouth, Massachusetts and the oldest surviving house in Plymouth. The
house was built around 1640 by Richard Sparrow