Museum Exhibit: 18th Century Treasures from the Collections of Pilgrim Hall MuseumNeighborhood: Plymouth Center
Plymouth, MA 02360
United States of America
Plymouth, MA 02360
United States of America
This first temporary exhibition in the newly renovated and expanded Pilgrim Hall Museum features the changing furniture, fashion, and culture in the region during the 1700s. The exhibit is on display from July 1 through December 30 and is generously sponsored by Eastern Bank.
Pilgrim Hall Museum is located at 75 Court Street in Plymouth Center and is open daily from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Admission is $7, with discounted rates for seniors, AAA, and children, and is free to Plymouth residents. For more information, please visit www.pilgrimhall.org or call the museum at 508-746-1620.
Published by Susan ONeill
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