Plymouth, county, southeastern Massachusetts, U.S., bordered by Massachusetts Bay (northeast), Cape Cod Bay (east), and Buzzards Bay (south). It consists mainly of an upland region with pockets of bogs, especially in the coastal lowlands of the southeast.
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Plymouth
Town in Massachusetts
Plymouth is a coastal town in Massachusetts, south of Boston. It is the site of the first Pilgrim settlement, founded in 1620. Plymouth Rock, a boulder in Pilgrim Memorial State Park, marks the place where settlers are thought to have landed on...
ZIP Codes: 02345, 02360–02362, 02381
Population: 60,803 (2018)
Founded: 1620
Area code: 508/774
Elevation: 187 ft (57 m)
Region: New England
Plymouth County Communities · Abington · Bridgewater · Brockton · Carver · Duxbury · East Bridgewater · Halifax · Hanover ...
Within the county is Plymouth, MA, the home of Plymouth Rock, a universal symbol of America. It is where the Mayflower came ashore 400 years ago, bringing with ...
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The Plymouth Historic District is one of the oldest in Massachusetts and today is comprised of 286 properties representing architecture from the 17th through ...
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