European Tour Specialist, Reformation Tours, has launched a collection of fully commissionable Mayflower themed tours that have been tailored to meet the increased demand from ancestral tourists, keen to learn more about the momentous Mayflower journey was undertaken from Plymouth UK to Plymouth Massachusetts in 1620.
Themed tours will enable visitors to learn more about the Pilgrims’ lives in England before they set sail from Plymouth. Highlights will include The Pilgrim Roots region, which was home to the Scrooby Separatists, some of whom became Mayflower Pilgrims. Expert guide Sue Allan will take visitors to see Scrooby Manor, home of William and Susanna Brewster, the 11th-century church where Governor William Bradford was baptized, the newly opened Pilgrim Gallery in Retford, and many other key sites. Groups will also dine in the Mayflower Pub in London, where its ship’s Master Christopher Jones and the other sailors would often gather.
Offseason or not, Plymouth has always been one of my favorite places to go and take a waterfront walk.
There s always something going on, no matter the season, and, whether it s summer or winter, the views are lovely.
We hopped in the car on a recent cold-ish but sunny day, to go and get some refreshing winter air.
One of the conveniences of Plymouth is also how easy it is to get there. I always just take 44 from Middleboro (the rotary now being the trickiest part; I miss the single lanes). Plug in my old iPod Classic it is 14 years old and counting and follow that one lane almost the whole way. I ve had a fair bit of driving anxiety during this pandemic, since I m not really on the road all that much now, but this drive s still a piece of cake.
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LONDON – U.S. prosecutors are expected to unseal new charges next week against another suspect in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, that killed 270 people, the majority of them Americans, a person familiar with the matter said Thursday.
Abu Agila Mohammad Masud, a Libyan intelligence officer, is suspected of helping to make the bomb that exploded aboard the Boeing 747 while it was flying over the small Scottish town en route from London to New York, said the person, who is not authorized to comment publicly.
The expected charges would represent a fresh chapter in one of the world s longest and most sprawling terrorism investigations. Investigators have pursued leads in dozens of countries and interviewed thousands of people in connection with the incident.