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    Plymouth (/ ˈ p l ɪ m ə θ / ⓘ PLI-məth) is a port city and unitary authority in Devon, South West England. It is located on Devon's south coast between the rivers Plym and Tamar, about 36 miles (58 km) southwest of Exeter and 193 miles (311 km) southwest of London. It is the most populous city south of London.

  2. Dec 18, 2009 · Plymouth Colony was a British colony in Massachusetts settled by travelers arriving on the Mayflower in the 17th century. It was the first colonial settlement in New England and was the site of...

  3. Jul 6, 2022 · Famed as the site of the first Pilgrim settlement, Plymouth, MA, is loved for its classic New England charm. By Cathryn McCann. Jul 06 2022. Guide to Plymouth, MA | Harbor. Photo Credit : Aimee Tucker. Founded in 1620, Plymouth, MA, is a coastal town south of Boston that’s anchored in history as the site of the first Pilgrim settlement.

  4. Plymouth is a vibrant waterfront city packed full of attractions, activities, shopping, entertainment, sightseeing and world-class events. Visit Plymouth and discover Britain's Ocean City.

  5. Plymouth ( / ˈplɪməθ /; historically also spelled as Plimouth and Plimoth) is a town and county seat of Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. Located in Greater Boston, the town holds a place of great prominence in American history, folklore, and culture, and is known as "America's Hometown".

  6. Sep 11, 2020 · Plymouth, right on the border of Devon and Cornwall, two of England’s most beautiful counties, will likely be a major attraction. Here are the musts of what to see and do both in and near Plymouth. 01 of 11. Amble Through the Barbican. MattStansfield / Getty Images.

  7. Apr 11, 2024 · Plymouth, city, seaport, and unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Devon, southwestern England. It lies between the Rivers Plym and Tamar, which flow into Plymouth Sound, providing an extensive anchorage used principally by the Royal Navy. Named Sudtone in Domesday Book (1086),

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