National Monument to the Forefathers
Plymouth, Massachusetts
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About National Monument to the Forefathers
The National Monument to the Forefathers is a 81-foot tall granite monument located in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It was erected in 1889 to honor the Pilgrims who founded the Plymouth Colony in 1620. The monument features statues representing the Virtues, Faith, Morality, Law, and Education.
First-Time Visitor Info for National Monument to the Forefathers
Visitors can expect a casual and welcoming atmosphere at the National Monument to the Forefathers.
There is no formal dress code, so feel free to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing. The monument is an outdoor site, so be prepared for varying weather conditions.
Tours are self-guided, allowing visitors to explore the monument and surrounding grounds at their own pace. Informational signs and brochures provide details about the history and significance of the monument.
Note: Church information may be outdated. Please verify details with the church directly before visiting.
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