Wicked Local
PLYMOUTH – The town’s quadricentennial commemoration is not over; it’s just a year older. Now that COVID-19 restrictions are being lifted, Plymouth 400 Inc. is moving ahead with live events to mark the community’s founding in 1620.
Michele Pecoraro, the organization’s executive director, announced in-person programming begins Monday, June 7, with daily tours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. of an archaeology dig on Cole’s Hill, overlooking Plymouth Rock. Pilgrim Hall Museum is planning to build a commemorative park at the first burial ground of the Pilgrims but must make sure no artifacts are located on the site before starting construction.