


My last stop of the day was at Plymouth Rock. It seemed so appropriate and necessary after seeing the actual landing spot on Cape Cod yesterday to follow up with this. I must say it is not as exciting as seeing the memorials. I am listening to more of "Mayflower" as I am driving. It makes it all seem so much more real to see where things really happened.
I also saw the Mayflower II as the sun was setting. Can you imagine being on a ship like this traveling all the way from Europe?
There is a statue of a pilgrim which was placed across the road in 1920 by the Daughters of the American Revolution to honor the pilgrims.
Nellie
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