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Plymouth is a coastal town located in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. It is famous all over the world and especially in the US as ‘America’s Hometown’ for it was here that New England was first established in 1620 by the Mayflower Pilgrims. Plymouth has many places of historical significance including the Plymouth Rock with 1620 engraved on it, Plimoth Plantation, and Mayflower II which is the closest replica of the original Mayflower. Plymouth houses the Pilgrim Hall Museum which is the oldest continually operating museum in the US and has also hosted the First Thanksgiving feast in America’s history. Due to its rich culture and history, it is a very active and famous tourist destination. Plymouth also has rich cuisines and celebrated the local food at the renowned cranberry festival. Even the art, theatre, and music scene are active, and people can be seen telling the folklores in the most artistic ways. Additionally, it is also a brilliant place for kayaking and canoeing.