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Plimoth Patuxet Museums house an authentic Mayflower II replica, which was painstakingly recreated based on historical research to showcase what the original ship looked like during the Pilgrims' voyage. 2. The museum features a hidden gem called the Wampanoag Homesite, where visitors can step back in time and learn about the rich indigenous culture of the region through authentic reenactments and demonstrations. 3. One record-breaking fact: the Plymouth settlement was the site of the first-ever Thanksgiving feast, where Pilgrims and Wampanoag people gathered in 1621 to celebrate the harvest. 4. At the museum's Craft Center, visitors can try their hand at various traditional crafts like pottery-making and woodworking, bringing history to life through hands-on experiences. 5. The museum's expert interpreters are knowledgeable about the history of the Pilgrims and Wampanoag people, and they provide interactive guided tours, making learning about history engaging and fun for young visitors.
