News

For a quick history refresher, Plymouth Rock is the fabled location where William Bradford, a Pilgrim who would later become governor of Plymouth Colony, first set foot on North America.
PLYMOUTH, Mass. — Police have accused a teenager in connection with the vandalism earlier this month of the iconic Plymouth Rock, which marks where the Pilgrims landed the Mayflower 400 years ago.
PLYMOUTH, Mass. (WHTM) — On Dec. 21, 1620, the Pilgrims departed the Mayflower, rowed ashore at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, and began new lives in the New World. This tale grew into … ...
Plymouth Rock carries along its stony back an essential piece of United States history. This slab of granite is the place where, allegedly, the pilgrims first stepped after disembarking from the ...
"Plymouth Rock is totally overhyped, but at least it’s not overpriced," 24/7 said. Efforts have been made by tourism promoter See Plymouth to put a new spin on the rock, such as its "Talk to the ...
Plymouth Rock Piece, 1620. According to popular tradition, Plymouth Rock is the landing site of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who settled in Plymouth, ... When the rock was moved, it ...
Auto and home insurance provider Plymouth Rock Assurance, will celebrate the grand opening of its new corporate headquarters, a Mack-Cali building, on Wednesday. Located at 581 Main St. in ...
They put one broken half of Plymouth Rock into the wagon, and the 30 oxen had an easier trip up Cole’s Hill, and they deposited it beside the liberty pole. No effort was made to hoist it.
But it was not the upper half that required the work done to maintain Plymouth Rock over the years. The lower half, which was not moved when the broke in 1774, became part of the surface of a wharf.