PLYMOUTH, Mass. (WCSC) — The Mayflower anchored in Plymouth Harbor on Dec. 18, 1620, ending a voyage that began in September of that year with 102 people packed aboard. The Pilgrims were originally ...
Building something a little sportier on an economy car platform was a tried-and-true strategy in 1960s Detroit, with the most famous example being the transformation of the modest Ford Falcon’s bones ...
An iconic spot for corned beef that’s been in Plymouth for more than six decades will close in a few weeks. The owners of Bode’s Corned Beef House, a few miles from downtown Plymouth, posted on ...
Organizers at National Day of Mourning in Plymouth push back on conventional Thanksgiving narratives
PLYMOUTH — More than 1,000 people gathered on Cole’s Hill in Plymouth on Thanksgiving afternoon to commemorate a National Day of Mourning, protesting the genocide and treatment of Native Americans and ...
Nine in 10 Americans gather around a table to share food on Thanksgiving. At this polarizing moment, anything that promises to bring Americans together warrants our attention. But as a historian of ...
I'm thankful for and I'm thankful for, oh boy, lots of things. And we're incredibly thankful for we got married this year. Las Vegas. I'm so grateful for all people here that have good health and ...
For more than 50 years, Native Americans have gathered on Coles Hill in Plymouth to mark the Day of Mourning. This year, the plan hit a snag when the town of Plymouth attempted to impose new ...
Plymouth Rock, with its etching of "1620," is inside a portico on the town's waterfront near the replica of the Mayflower. Longtime, though not historically accurate, lore would have us believe that ...
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