Tour of Mystic Seaport and Mayflower II
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Location
Mystic Seaport
47 Greenmanville Avenue Stonington, CT 06355Refund Policy
Description
Meet us at Mystic Seaport to visit Mayflower II -
and explore the Museum of America and the Sea!
Since Mayflower II’s arrival there on December 14, 2014 she’s be undergoing an assessment and the first phase of a multi-year restoration in the Seaport’s Henry B. duPont Preservation Shipyard. Go behind the scenes for an insider look and discussion with the experts on the work being done.
Trip Details:
Date: Friday, May 5, 2017
Time: Meet the Plimoth Plantation group at the Seaport’s south entrance at 10:45 AM sharp
Address: Mystic Seaport, Sanger Building Visitor Reception Centber, 47 Greenmanville Avenue, Mystic, CT 06355
Upon admission, we will proceed immediately to the duPont Shipyard for an exclusive presentation by Captain Whit Perry, Director of Maritime Preservation and Operations and others involved with the project.
At noon we will gather for a boxed lunch, included with your ticket!
After lunch you will be free to explore Mystic Seaport at your leisure and enjoy all that the wonderful “Museum of America and the Sea” has to offer!
Price (Lunch Included):
Adults: Member $50, Non-member $60
Kids 6-17 (not recommended for children under 6): Member $30, Non-member $35
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Who We Are
Plimoth Patuxet is a not-for-profit museum supported by admissions, contributions, grants and generous volunteers.
What We Do
Plimoth Patuxet, less than an hour south of Boston and minutes from Cape Cod, is a living museum dedicated to telling the history of Plymouth Colony from the perspective of both the Pilgrims and the Native Wampanoag people. The museum is a Smithsonian Institution Affiliate that includes Mayflower, a full-scale reproduction of the original ship that sailed to Plymouth in 1620 and Plimoth Grist Mill. Visit our Craft Center and Plimoth Bread Company. Enjoy independent films at Plimoth Cinema.
What Matters
Our guests' experience is at the heart of what we do. The setting, the staff and a compelling approach to history combine to provide a memorable visitor experience. We are successful when a satisfied visitor recommends us to family and friends.