Plymouth -- Encyclopædia Britannica
... Domesday Book (1086), Plymouth's original harbour is still called Sutton Harbour. ... The Pilgrims landed at what is now Provincetown, Mass., on Nov. 21, 1620. ...
2006-10-11 10:04:45
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answered by Boricua Born 5
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Just a little technicality.
There was no harbor when they landed. They were the first ones there (not mentioning the natives Indians), so the harbor had not yet been built.
They DID land in what they would LATER name Plymouth Bay, but, of course, it did not yet have an English or American name at the time.
There is also the little detail about whether they actually stepped off the boat and directly onto a rock, but NOW, I am just being picky.
2006-10-11 09:56:46
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answered by Vince M 7
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Plymouth Rock
2006-10-11 09:52:46
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answered by Chris C 3
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Yes it is Plymouth Bay
2006-10-11 10:01:36
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answered by Spring 2
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haha thats funny im doing the same in s.s -- yes its Plymouth Bay.
plymouth rock = plymouth bay
are u doing massachusetts???
2006-10-11 09:53:51
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answered by this isnt my name. 1
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Plymoth Rock
2006-10-11 09:53:17
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answered by ♥kailababy♥ 3
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Provincetown Harbor. Plymoth is located there.
2006-10-11 09:56:43
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answered by keith s 5
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Plymoth rock
2006-10-11 09:53:45
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answered by luis_11211 2
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yes
2006-10-11 09:52:37
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answered by jgk5252 2
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I don't know but would all Pilgrims please make their way to the customs hall and baggage collection - thank you
2006-10-11 09:54:06
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answered by Anonymous
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