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Brewster Garden 33
Brewster Spring 34
Burial Hill 16
Old Fort 18
Grave of William Bradford 21
Site of Watch Tower 17
Old Graves 19
Cole’s Hill 40
Court House 6
Edward Winslow House 44
Harlow House 61
Howland House 59
Industries 6
Kendall Holmes House 62
Leyden Street 32
Massasoit Statue 43
Mayflower Passengers 65
Major John Bradford House 7
Memorial Fountain 40
Memorial Seat 42
Morton Park 57
National Monument to Forefathers 9
Old Colony Club 5
Pilgrim Hall 49
Pilgrim Maiden 34
Pilgrim Society 55
Plimoth Plantation 13
Plymouth Rock 37
Plymouth Memorial Building 6
Postoffice 6
Registry of Deeds 47
Sarcophagus 41
Sandwich Street 60
Sparrow House 57
Standish Guards 6
Summer Street 57
Tabitha Plasket House 48
Training Green 60
The Compact 70
Town Square and Churches 29
Town Brook 32
Watson’s Hill 56

CARVER AND NORTH STREETS, LOOKING TOWARD SHIRLEY SQUARE—North Street was laid out before 1633, and has been variously called, in old deeds, New Street, Queen Street, North Street, and Howland Street. Carver Street, once part of North, runs around Cole’s Hill, and connects with Leyden, oldest Plymouth street.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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