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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Plymouth County, Massachusetts

 
Clickable Map of Plymouth County, Massachusetts and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Plymouth County, MA (185) Barnstable County, MA (315) Bristol County, MA (187) Norfolk County, MA (119) Suffolk County, MA (536)  PlymouthCounty(185) Plymouth County (185)  BarnstableCounty(315) Barnstable County (315)  BristolCounty(187) Bristol County (187)  NorfolkCounty(119) Norfolk County (119)  SuffolkCounty(536) Suffolk County (536)
Brockton and Plymouth are both the county seat for Plymouth County
Adjacent to Plymouth County, Massachusetts
      Barnstable County (315)  
      Bristol County (187)  
      Norfolk County (119)  
      Suffolk County (536)  
 
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101 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Dr. Samuel Fuller
102 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Edward Doty
103 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Elder William Brewster
104 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — First Burying Ground of Mayflower Passengers
105 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — First Fort
106 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — First House Built by the Pilgrims
107 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Gurnet Fortifications
108 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — House of Isaac Doten
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109 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — James Cole
110 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — James Warren1726 - 1808
111 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — John Alden
112 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Joseph Tribble House
113 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Leyden Street
114 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Major William Bradford
115 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Massasoit
116 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Metacomet (King Philip)
117 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Mr. Thomas Clarke
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118 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — National Day of Mourning
119 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — On This Lot
120 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Pilgrim Maiden
121 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Pilgrim Memorial State Park
122 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Plymouth Rock
123 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Plymouth Waterfront
124 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Powder House
125 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Robert Cushman
126 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Sacrifice Rock
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127 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Site of an 1621 House
128 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Tercentenary Cannons
129 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — The Church of Scrooby Leyden and the Mayflower
130 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — The Common House
131 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — The Frazier Memorial State Pier
132 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — The National Monument to the Forefathers
133 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — The Old Powder House
134 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — The Town House of Plymouth
135 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Unitarian Controversy of 1801
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136 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Welcome to Pilgrim Memorial State Park
137 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — William Bradford
138 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — William Brewster House Site
139 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, Manomet — Plymouth Veterans Memorial
140 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, North Plymouth — North Plymouth 9-11 Memorial
141 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, North Plymouth — North Plymouth 9-11 Memorial
142 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, Plymouth Bay Cultural District — Granite Remnant of the First Canopy Over Plymouth Rock
143 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, Plymouth Bay Cultural District — Mayflower II
144 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, Plymouth Bay Cultural District — Pilgrim Mother Statue
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145 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, Plymouth Bay Cultural District — Plimoth Grist Mill
146 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth, Plymouth Bay Cultural District — Welcome To Mayflower II — Plimoth Patuxet Museums —
147 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plympton — Deborah Sampson
148 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plympton — Hillcrest Cemetery 1706
149 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plympton — Plympton Korean War Monument
150 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plympton — Plympton Vietnam Monument
151 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plympton — Plympton World War I Honor Roll
152 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plympton — Plympton World War II Roll of Honor
153 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Rockland — War Memorial
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154 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — “Don’t Give Up The Ship”
155 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Cudworth House1636 — 1976
156 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Early Boundary Line1630 - 1930
157 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — First Meeting House
158 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — First Training Field1636
159 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Gannett’s Corner1630 - 1930
160 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Lawson Tower
161 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Mann Historical Museum1636 – 1976
162 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Men of Kent Cemetery
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163 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Mordecai Lincoln Mill and Homestead
164 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Old Scituate Lighthouse
165 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Old Stockbridge Grist Mill
166 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Satuit Brook1630 - 1930
167 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Site of Stockbridge Mansion1630 - 1930
168 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Site of the First Churchin Scituate
169 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — The Edgerton Bell1864 Reported missing
170 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — The Italian Freighter Etrusco
171 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — The Old Oaken Bucket1630 - 1930
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172 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Third Cliff1630 - 1930
173 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Scituate — Williams-Barker House1630 - 1930
174 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Wareham — Tremont Nail Factory
175 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Wareham — Wareham Bicentennial War Memorial
176 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Wareham — Wareham War Memorial
177 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Wareham — Wareham World War I Monument
178 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Wareham — Warham Cotton Factory Memorial
179 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, West Bridgewater — Bridgewater Purchase
180 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, West Bridgewater — Deacon Samuel Edson
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181 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, West Bridgewater — Home of John Cary
182 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, West Bridgewater — Home of Rev. James Keith
183 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, West Bridgewater — West Bridgewater Civil War Memorial
184 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, West Bridgewater — West Bridgewater World War I Memorial
185 Massachusetts, Plymouth County, West Bridgewater — West Bridgewater World War II Vietnam War Memorial

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