Where is the Mayflower ship now?

Since 1957, Mayflower II has been a pier side tourist attraction, moored at Long Wharf near the site of Plymouth Rock. The ship has been a popular attraction near Boston; it has become the site of national and state celebrations.
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Where is the Mayflower ship?

The fate of the Mayflower remains unknown. However, some historians argue that it was scrapped for its timber, then used to construct a barn in Jordans, England. In 1957 a replica of the original ship was built in England and sailed to Massachusetts in 53 days.
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Is the real Mayflower still around?

Mayflower II is owned by Plimoth Plantion, which displays the vessel in Plymouth Harbor. The original Mayflower sailed back to England in April of 1621, where it was later sold in ruins and most likely broken up.
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Is the Mayflower in Plymouth now?

Mayflower, Plimoth's full-scale reproduction of the tall ship that brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth in 1620 has finally returned to her berth at State Pier in Pilgrim Memorial State Park to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims' arrival on New England's shores!
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Where is the Mayflower II now?

On the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, Mayflower II is docked at historic Plymouth Harbor.
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Can I visit the Mayflower?

The Mayflower is open to the public but she is an authentic replica of the original ship.
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Is the Mayflower going through the Cape Cod Canal today?

The replica of the ship that carried the Pilgrims across the Atlantic Ocean, Mayflower II, passed through the Cape Cod Canal on Wednesday, April 13 2022. The Mayflower II ended her journey at Plymouth Harbor the same day, according to Plimoth Patuxet.
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Where does the Mayflower go in the winter?

Expected costs for these repairs are expected to exceed two million dollars. Starting in December 2014 and continuing until 2020, Mayflower II will spend summers in Plymouth on display and winters at the Mystic Seaport being restored.
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Where is the Mayflower Compact?

Bradford's handwritten manuscript is kept in a vault at the State Library of Massachusetts. IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN. We, whose names are underwritten, the Loyal Subjects of our dread Sovereign Lord King James, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c.
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Who vandalized Plymouth Rock?

According to Johnny Diaz of the New York Times, a still-unidentified vandal (or group of vandals) spray painted the letters “MOF” and the numbers 508 in red across the rock, which, according to legend, marks the spot where the Pilgrims disembarked before establishing Plymouth Colony, the first colonial settlement in ...
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How did the Mayflower sink?

Although Mayflower did not sink, a few of these things actually did happen! Mayflower wasn't taken over by pirates -- the ship sailed on a northern path across the Atlantic to avoid them -- but she was damaged by a bad storm halfway to America.
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How do you prove you are a Mayflower descendant?

Attach sources such as birth, marriage and death records or published family histories. Once you have this information collected you can ask the General Society of Mayflower Descendants to prove your ancestry.
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Are there any artifacts from the Mayflower?

This museum in downtown Plymouth houses most all surviving Mayflower relics, including the Peregrine White cradle, the portrait of Edward Winslow, the Bible of William Bradford, the sword of Myles Standish, the original 1621 Pierce Patent, and numerous other artifacts ranging from dishes, to furniture, to maps and ...
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How many descendants of the Mayflower are alive today?

How many descendants of the Mayflower are alive today? According to the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, there may be as many as 35 million living descendants of the Mayflower worldwide and 10 million living descendants in the United States.
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Did the Mayflower go back to England?

The Mayflower returned to England from Plymouth Colony, arriving back on 9 May 1621. Christopher Jones took the ship out on a trading voyage to Rochelle, France, in October 1621, returning with a cargo of Bay salt.
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What killed the Pilgrims?

Many of the colonists fell ill. They were probably suffering from scurvy and pneumonia caused by a lack of shelter in the cold, wet weather. Although the Pilgrims were not starving, their sea-diet was very high in salt, which weakened their bodies on the long journey and during that first winter.
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Is the Mayflower Compact still around?

The Mayflower Compact was important because it was the first document to establish self-government in the New World. It remained active until 1691 when Plymouth Colony became part of Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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How do we see the Mayflower Compact today?

Today, local governments similar to the one created by the Mayflower Compact can be found throughout America. Plimoth Colony held a yearly election court, where the men gathered would vote for the town's governor and his assistants, as well as discuss pertinent town business.
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Who died on the Mayflower?

Bradford makes only passing mention of the one death on the Mayflower. A young boy named William Butten, an indentured servant to one of the Pilgrims, fell ill during the journey and died just a few days shy of reaching the New World.
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What 3 ships did the Pilgrims sail on?

Take yourself back 400 years when three ships – the Susan Constant, the Discovery, and the Godspeed – set sail from England in December 1606 for the New World.
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Who was born on the Mayflower?

Peregrine White was born to William and Susanna White in November of 1620 aboard the Mayflower, while the vessel was docked off the coast of Cape Cod. Susanna was 7 months pregnant when she had boarded the ship bound for the new world.
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What tribe did the Pilgrims meet?

The native inhabitants of the region around Plymouth Colony were the various tribes of the Wampanoag people, who had lived there for some 10,000 years before the Europeans arrived. Soon after the Pilgrims built their settlement, they came into contact with Tisquantum, or Squanto, an English-speaking Native American.
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What time is the Mayflower coming through the canal?

The ship will depart Mystic Seaport on Monday, April 11, 2022, at approximately 3:00 p.m. She is expected to pass through Cape Cod Canal on Wednesday, April 13 at approximately 2:00 p.m., which would put her arrival in Plymouth Harbor at approximately 5:00 p.m. The ship's travel schedule is entirely dependent on tide, ...
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Is Plymouth Rock Real?

Plymouth Rock, located on the shore of Plymouth Harbor in Massachusetts, is reputed to be the very spot where William Bradford, an early governor of Plymouth colony, and other Pilgrims first set foot on land in 1620.
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What does Mayflower look like?

Mayflower (Epigaea repens)

Leaves & Twigs: This plant has simple, shiny, dark green leaves which are oval in shape. Flowers & Fruits: Pink-and-white, trumpet-shaped flowers form small clusters and have a spicy fragrance. The plant does not set seed every year, so it spreads very slowly.
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