Pilgrim Hall Museum

Pilgrim Society

Pilgrim Hall Museum is America's oldest continuous public museum and a treasure-house of early Plymouth history, with an unsurpassed collection of original possessions of the Mayflower Pilgrims and iconic New England artworks. Telling an inclusive story of Plymouth Colony’s founding, the Museum highlights the intersecting stories of the Wampanoag people and early English settlers in three galleries of art, object, and compelling media. Portions of an epic needlework in progress, The Plymouth Tapestry, are displayed in exquisite hand-stitched detail. Climate controlled and fully accessible, the Museum offers a welcoming place for visitors to engage the story of America’s beginnings.

Open March to early December, 5 days a week, Wednesday through Sunday, 9:30 am-5 pm (last admission at 4:30 pm). Open Thanksgiving Day.

75 Court Street, Plymouth

(508) 746-1620