

Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the Wampanoag people at this intimate, engaging museum.
Immerse yourself in 17th-century Plymouth through living history museums.

Explore over 12,000 acres of pine barrens, ponds, and hiking trails.
Enjoy a leisurely evening stroll along the scenic harbor, with shops and restaurants nearby.

Handcrafted with glass beads, these bracelets are a traditional Wampanoag craft, symbolizing unity and strength.

These baskets are traditionally used for gathering and storing food, showcasing the Wampanoag's skill in weaving and natural materials.
A staple in Wampanoag cuisine, this cornmeal is ground from locally sourced corn and is used to make traditional dishes like nashomek (cornbread).
Fluffy pancakes made with local blueberries, served with maple syrup.

Creamy soup made with clams, potatoes, and onions, often served with oyster crackers.
Buttered and toasted bun filled with warm, succulent lobster meat, often served with lemon and butter.
To learn about the Wampanoag tribe and appreciate the museum's exhibits better.
The museum has extensive outdoor exhibits and trails that require comfortable footwear.

To stay hydrated during outdoor activities and explore the museum's grounds comfortably.
Iconic for its extensive breakfast menu and lively atmosphere.
A local favorite for quick, delicious lunches since 1985.
Upscale dining with a view, known for its excellent steaks and seafood.
Iconic London skyline view along the River Thames, featuring landmarks like the Shard and Tower Bridge.
Loktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India, is renowned for its floating phumdis and the Sendra Island, home to the Keibul Lamjao National Park, the only floating national park in the world.
A serene and historic temple dedicated to Goddess Bhuvaneshwari, located in the heart of Tamil Nadu, India.