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Plymouth's original name was "Plimouth," derived from the Old English term for "the mouth of the River Plym." The settlement was established by English colonists in 1620 and is most famously known for being the site of the Pilgrims' landing in North America. The name reflects the area's maritime heritage and its connection to the river.

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