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Plymouth Rock is the traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620 and an important symbol in American history.
In the United States, the earliest known cross-stitch sampler is currently housed at Pilgrim Hall in Plymouth, Massachusetts .< ref >
In Plymouth, Massachusetts, there is a 1633 account of the husband of Mary Ring auctioning her cranberry-dyed petticoat for 16 shillings.
Another version of the story is that he canvassed with Nancy, Lady Astor, MP for Plymouth Sutton, and received an embarrassingly friendly welcome at boarding houses who were used to renting rooms by the hour to sailors and their lady companions.
* 1620 – Plymouth Colony: William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims land on what is now known as Plymouth Rock in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Among Open assemblies, also termed Plymouth Brethren, the Eucharist is more commonly called the Breaking of Bread or the Lord's Supper.
* 1621 – Myles Standish is appointed as first commander of Plymouth colony.
The Hamoaze (; ) is an estuarine stretch of the tidal River Tamar, between the River Lynher and Plymouth Sound, England.
On his father's side, Hefner claims he is a direct descendant of Plymouth governor William Bradford.
John Alden ( 1599 – September 12, 1687 ) is said to be the first person from the Mayflower to set foot on Plymouth Rock in 1620.
Millbridge is a small neighbourhood of Plymouth, on the boundary of what used to be the towns of Plymouth and Devonport, in the English county of Devon.
A summer bus service, the Transmoor link from Plymouth to Exeter and vice versa, passes through the town and there is a daytime service linking Princetown to Yelverton and Tavistock, but in general public transport is poor and any visitors hoping to visit Plymouth or the nearby town of Tavistock via bus in the evening will be disappointed.
Mutley Plain is a street in Plymouth, Devon, England.
Plymouth Hoe, referred to locally as the Hoe, is a large south facing open public space in the English coastal city of Plymouth.
The Hoe is adjacent to and above the low limestone cliffs that form the seafront and it commands views of Plymouth Sound, Drake's Island, and across the Hamoaze to Mount Edgcumbe in Cornwall.
Plymouth Hoe is perhaps best known for the probably apocryphal story that Sir Francis Drake played his famous game of bowls here in 1588 while waiting for the tide to change before sailing out with the English fleet to engage with the Spanish Armada.
The Hoe also includes a long broad tarmacked promenade ( currently a disabled motorists car park ) which serves as a spectacular military parade ground and which is often used for displays by Plymouth based Royal Navy, Royal Marines, the Army garrison, as well as for funfairs and open-air concerts.

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Pilgrims ( US ), or Pilgrim Fathers ( UK ), is a name commonly applied to early settlers of the Plymouth Colony in present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.
The United Colonies of New England, commonly known as the New England Confederation, was a short-lived military alliance of the English colonies of Massachusetts, Plymouth, Connecticut, and New Haven.
For much of its life, Plymouth was one of the top-selling American automobile brands ; it together with Chevrolet and Ford were commonly referred to as the " low-priced three " marques in the American market.
* University College Plymouth St Mark & St John, commonly known as Marjon
The Pilgrim Fathers, a name commonly applied to early settlers of the Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts originated from villages of Babworth and Scrooby on the outskirts of East Retford between 1586 and 1605.
Three of the vehicles produced by Diamond-Star Motors, the Mitsubishi Eclipse, Eagle Talon, and Plymouth Laser, are also commonly referred to as " DSMs ".
The 1975 models were mostly unchanged from the previous two years, with some exceptions: a new grille with a return of the Plymouth 3-pointed -' spear ' affixed to the grille's center ; catalytic converters were added to 225 Slant Six and 318 V8 models ( the 360 was not equipped with a converter and its power was now, due to the addition of a secondary air injection system, commonly referred to as a " smog pump ".
The vehicle has been commonly referred to as a Plodge because of the extensive use of Plymouth components with Dodge front grilles and sold at Dodge sales outlets.
The Plymouth-Canton Educational Park ( commonly PCEP or " The Park ", and sometimes pronounced p — cep ) encompasses three public secondary schools — Salem High School, Canton High School, and Plymouth High School — in Canton Township, Michigan, United States.
This viewpoint is commonly held by Anabaptists and some Evangelical churches such as Baptists, many Pentecostals, Plymouth Brethren and segments of the Restoration Movement, but it is rejected by most branches of Christianity, including the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Oriental Orthodox Church, the Church of the East, Independent Catholic Churches, Lutherans, Presbyterians and other traditional Calvinists, as well as the vast majority of Anglicans and Methodists, who variously affirm the doctrine of the real presence.

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The ensuing reply let him know that the island would have to submit to the Plymouth government to be considered.

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Present-day Christian religious bodies known for conducting their worship services without musical accompaniment include some Presbyterian churches devoted to the regulative principle of worship, Old Regular Baptists, Primitive Baptists, Plymouth Brethren, Churches of Christ, the Old German Baptist Brethren, the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church and the Amish, Old Order Mennonites and Conservative Mennonites.
Plymouth Hoe has become notorious over recent years for the development of the sport known locally as ' tombstoning ' generally undertaken by youths taking spectacular leaps from the waterfront cliffs and fortifications into the sea.
* December 21 – Plymouth Colony: William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims land on what is now known as Plymouth Rock in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Chevrolet continued into the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s competing with Ford, and after the Chrysler Corporation formed Plymouth in 1928, Plymouth, Ford, and Chevrolet were known as the " Low-priced three ".
* The earliest known settlement in Plymouth, England dates back to this era.
# Charles FitzCharles ( 1657 – 1680 ), known as " Don Carlo ", created Earl of Plymouth ( 1675 )
* Plymouth, Massachusetts, known as " America's Hometown ", the town now on the site of Plymouth Colony
* Plymouth, Massachusetts, known as " America's Hometown ", the town now on the site of Plymouth Colony
* 1774: John Day becomes the first person known to have died in a submarine accident while testing a " diving chamber " in Plymouth Sound.
As they traveled and began new assemblies in Ireland and England, they formed the movement now known as the Plymouth Brethren.
The South Devon Railway was completed in 1849, extending the broad gauge to Plymouth, whence the Cornwall Railway took it over the Royal Albert Bridge and into Cornwall in 1859 and, in 1867, it reached over the West Cornwall Railway which originally had been laid with the standard gauge or " narrow gauge " as it was known at the time.
Located in what is now Quincy, Massachusetts, about north of Plymouth, the settlement was officially known as Mount Wollaston, but soon earned the nickname " Merrymount.
Earthmoving began in the summer of 2010 to further expand the expressway, including an extension of Toll 414, known as Wekiva Parkway, planned to continue just west of the Toll 414 / Toll 429 junction and then north, creating a junction at US 441 and Plymouth Sorrento Road.

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