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PLYMOUTH

61

Population

Year-Round
and Part-time

13

Villages

Cedarville, Chiltonville, Ellisville, Halfway Pond, Long Pond, Manomet, Plymouth Beach, Priscilla Beach, South Pond, Vallerville, West Plymouth, West Wind Shores and White Horse Beach

14

Public Schools

6

Beaches

Plymouth Long Beach, Ellisville Harbor State Park, Stephen's Field Park, Nelson Memorial Park, White Horse Beach and Gray's Beach

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Plymouth, Massachusetts, is a town steeped in rich history and natural beauty, making it an appealing place to call home. Known as “America’s Hometown,” Plymouth holds a special place in American history as the site of the Mayflower’s landing in 1620, marking the beginning of the Pilgrims’ journey to the New World. Today, the town celebrates its heritage with historical sites like Plymouth Rock, Plimoth Plantation, and the Mayflower II, which draw visitors from around the world. Living in Plymouth offers a unique opportunity to be surrounded by history while enjoying the conveniences of modern living.

One of Plymouth’s standout features is its stunning coastline along Cape Cod Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Residents can take advantage of miles of beautiful beaches, including White Horse Beach, Long Beach, and the tranquil Ellisville Harbor State Park. Waterfront activities like swimming, boating, and fishing are popular pastimes, and the vibrant maritime community reflects the town’s connection to the sea. In addition, the Cape Cod Canal, located nearby, provides opportunities for hiking, biking, and enjoying the picturesque scenery along the canal’s path.

Plymouth offers a welcoming and tight-knit community where neighbors often become friends. The town is known for its strong sense of civic engagement and a variety of local events that bring residents together throughout the year. With excellent schools, a charming downtown area, and a wide range of housing options from historic homes to modern developments, Plymouth provides a quality of life that appeals to a diverse population. Whether you’re interested in history, outdoor recreation, or a close-knit community, living in Plymouth, MA, can offer a rich and fulfilling experience.

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