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According to legend, Plymouth Rock, although that's not where they first landed.
Plymouth Rock is located in Plymouth Harbor at Plymouth, Massachusetts. The rock is specifically found on the shore of Plymouth Harbor in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The actual rock is not the original which was a 15 foot long boulder. The replica is much smaller and is now located behind a waterfront promenade for visitors to see.
In Plymouth Colony at Plymouth Rock
well i don't think they saw anything cuz no ne knows for sure if they landed in Plymouth rock.
Plymouth Rock is the name of the location where the pilgrims first settled in America and is also the name of a chicken species. So the answer is Plymouth Rock chickens or "Barred Rocks," as they are also known as are indeed alive.
Plymouth was successful but not very appealing.
they settled at the plymouth rock.
Plymouth Rock, although they didn't land on it.
Plymouth Rock is in Massachusetts.
The possessive form of the proper noun Plymouth Rock is Plymouth Rock's.example: Plymouth Rock's inscription reads "1620".
Plymouth Rock is located in Massachusetts, seeing as the Pilgrims landed there.
About the size of a cat. It has cracked three times, and has gotten smaller each time. The tourists that have come to visit the rock have chipped off pieces of the rock and taken them as souvenirs. That's why it's so small.
Plymouth Rock is traditionally considered the place where the Pilgrims landed, disembarked,and founded the Plymouth Colony in 1620. Plymouth Rock is located on Water Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Plymouth Rock
The well intentioned residents of Plymouth who first set out to preserve the symbolic rock in 1774 had the unpleasant experience of watching the rock split in two when a team of oxen attempted to raise it. Only the upper portion of Plymouth Rock left the waterfront originally for display in the Town Square.
According to legend, Plymouth Rock, although that's not where they first landed.
Plymouth Rock is an igneous rock, specifically a glacial erratic. It is made of a type of granite called Dedham Granite.