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Timeline of Plymouth Rock's movements
- 1774: Plymouth residents attempted to move the rock from the shoreline to the town square as a patriotic symbol before the Revolutionary War. It broke in half during the process.
- 1834: The town moved the top portion of the rock to Pilgrim Hall Museum. It broke a second time while being transported.
- Decades later: The rock suffered further damage as souvenir hunters repeatedly chipped away at it.
- 1880s: The two main pieces of the rock were reunited and returned to the shore near its original location.
- 1920: The rock was moved one last time when Plymouth's waterfront was redeveloped. It was placed inside its current protective structure.
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Different strokes for different folks.
I grew up in small town suburbs and swore to never to return. Living in a sunbelt sprawl city or suburban area is unthinkable to me. I would live in the true country if I had a community/family there, but suburbs? Hell no. Suburbs depress the hell out of me. Since I left my parents house I've only lived in urban areas.
I grew up in small town suburbs and swore to never to return. Living in a sunbelt sprawl city or suburban area is unthinkable to me. I would live in the true country if I had a community/family there, but suburbs? Hell no. Suburbs depress the hell out of me. Since I left my parents house I've only lived in urban areas.
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Timeline of Plymouth Rock's movements
https://seeplymouth.com/news/follow-...plymouth-rock/
- 1774: Plymouth residents attempted to move the rock from the shoreline to the town square as a patriotic symbol before the Revolutionary War. It broke in half during the process.
- 1834: The town moved the top portion of the rock to Pilgrim Hall Museum. It broke a second time while being transported.
- Decades later: The rock suffered further damage as souvenir hunters repeatedly chipped away at it.
- 1880s: The two main pieces of the rock were reunited and returned to the shore near its original location.
- 1920: The rock was moved one last time when Plymouth's waterfront was redeveloped. It was placed inside its current protective structure.
https://seeplymouth.com/news/follow-...plymouth-rock/
My family has been in Plymouth and Carver since 1620
And us locals call it "The Pebble"
I think the old 1867 canopy was more fitting than the 1920 one.
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