Plimoth Grist Mill
Plimoth Grist Mill
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Richard S
Angmering, UK501 contribuciones
oct. de 2023 • Parejas
This is a fantastic working museum, showcasing the technology from the 1700s. All the staff are friendly and very knowledgeable, making the whole experience really interesting!
Escrita el 15 de octubre de 2023
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smittync
Charlotte, Carolina del Norte380 contribuciones
sept. de 2023 • Familia
The museum was an eye opener. The re-enactors that were there gave a thorough and interesting overview of the mills workings and how it was the center of life in the village.
Escrita el 3 de octubre de 2023
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TravelingBum10
Estados Unidos2.702 contribuciones
ago. de 2023 • Parejas
Very beautiful. We were able to reach this place by walking the Brewster garden trail. The whole thing was beautiful. I would go again. I did not go inside
Escrita el 24 de agosto de 2023
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Scott D
7 contribuciones
abr. de 2023 • Familia
Absolutely ridiculous. We paid for six people and they’re not even grinding and it’s a 1960s mill. False advertising and you can’t see it the process. Complete waste of time and money.
Escrita el 21 de abril de 2023
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DLP
Nueva Jersey1.922 contribuciones
sept. de 2022 • Familia
Tickets can be purchased in combo with the living museum and the Mayflower. The grist Mill is a replica but is fully functional and continues to actively operate as a Mill today. Lots of good history to learn here.
Escrita el 31 de octubre de 2022
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Linda F
Los Osos, CA5 contribuciones
jun. de 2022
Interesting spot to check out, was included with purchase I chose to see Plymouth village and the ship. I was surprised to see such a nice picnic area around that area as well. They had a large parking lot close by so that made it easy to get to the Mill.
Escrita el 7 de julio de 2022
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Jack L
East Syracuse, Estado de Nueva York815 contribuciones
sept. de 2021
The present mill is a rebuilt replica of the first mill from the mid-1630's. The mill is fully functional milling corn, wheat, rye & barley depending on what type of grinding stone is being used. I didn't recall seeing any milling happening.
The first stop will be admissions at the gift shop where a visitor will be directed to. Once at the mill, Kim-one of two guides-will explain in detail the mill's history, people who ran & owned the mill and what type of mill stone will be used. After Kim's presentation she will ask fo any questions, she will encourage questions.
Just a short down a staircase, Kasey(s) will explain the gearing system and the turning shaft. Her part of the tour only lasted at 12 mintes. A complete visit probably will last at most one hour depending Kim & Kasey's explaining. A couple and myself started outside & moving inside. Kim would be part way through an explanation and more visitors would show up, causing to Kim to start again to a degree. There should to be set hours, like every half or three quarters between talks.
If a visitor has never viewed a mill of any type, they are in for a history lesson. A review can only inform so much, a visit is needed. There is a curved FREE parking lot. A visit is highly recommended.
NOTE: If a visitor is looking for Burial Hill, they only need to turn right out of the mill, walk uphill to Summer Street, cross Summer, walk under the Burial Hill Arch and walk uphill an asphalt walkway. At the end of the hill will be a brick staircase to the cemetery. There is a larger staircase to the right, which is probably the main steps.
The first stop will be admissions at the gift shop where a visitor will be directed to. Once at the mill, Kim-one of two guides-will explain in detail the mill's history, people who ran & owned the mill and what type of mill stone will be used. After Kim's presentation she will ask fo any questions, she will encourage questions.
Just a short down a staircase, Kasey(s) will explain the gearing system and the turning shaft. Her part of the tour only lasted at 12 mintes. A complete visit probably will last at most one hour depending Kim & Kasey's explaining. A couple and myself started outside & moving inside. Kim would be part way through an explanation and more visitors would show up, causing to Kim to start again to a degree. There should to be set hours, like every half or three quarters between talks.
If a visitor has never viewed a mill of any type, they are in for a history lesson. A review can only inform so much, a visit is needed. There is a curved FREE parking lot. A visit is highly recommended.
NOTE: If a visitor is looking for Burial Hill, they only need to turn right out of the mill, walk uphill to Summer Street, cross Summer, walk under the Burial Hill Arch and walk uphill an asphalt walkway. At the end of the hill will be a brick staircase to the cemetery. There is a larger staircase to the right, which is probably the main steps.
Escrita el 21 de junio de 2022
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Audrey N
Swansea, MA403 contribuciones
may. de 2022 • Parejas
It was interesting, but we were not able to go on “grinding day”. I’m sure I would have given the museum a higher rating if we had seen the grinding. The staff are extremely nice and very helpful. The grounds are absolutely lovely.
Escrita el 18 de mayo de 2022
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Rosemary W
1 contribución
nov. de 2021 • Familia
Kim and her team were fantastic! She and the two young people working with her were knowledgeable and enthusiastic. We got to see the mill actually working which was awesome. We got a combo ticket for the rest of the museum, and the mill was by far the best site. The information was great for the adults and the hands on stuff downstairs made even our youngest entertained.
Escrita el 21 de noviembre de 2021
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Greg T
Duluth, MN6 contribuciones
sept. de 2021
Tour guide was very informative, patient and enthused. I had wished they were grinding corn but that is only on the weekend.
Escrita el 2 de octubre de 2021
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