The Mayflower II, a reproduction of the 17th-century pilgrim ship, the Mayflower, was built and first sailed from Plymouth, England to Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1957. This historic vessel, now a working ship and floating classroom, offers visitors a tangible connection to the past. Step aboard to explore the wooden decks and cramped quarters that echo the conditions faced by the original pilgrims. Today, the Mayflower II serves as an educational experience, providing insight into the transatlantic journey and the challenges of early colonial life.
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