Discover the Rich Heritage at Plimoth Grist Mill
Explore the historic Plimoth Grist Mill in Plymouth, Massachusetts, and experience the colonial era through engaging exhibits and locally crafted goods.
Plimoth Grist Mill invites tourists to experience a slice of New England history through its authentic reconstruction of a 17th-century grist mill. Located in Plymouth, Massachusetts, this historical gem showcases the region's colonial past with engaging exhibits and a charming gift shop, making it a must-visit for culture enthusiasts.
A brief summary to Plimoth Grist Mill
- 6 Spring Ln, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 02360, US
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Local tips
- Check the operating hours before your visit, as the mill is temporarily closed.
- Don't miss the gift shop for unique souvenirs that celebrate local craftsmanship.
- Plan your visit during weekdays for a quieter experience with fewer crowds.
- Join a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the milling process and its historical significance.
- Bring your camera to capture the picturesque scenery surrounding the mill.
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Getting There
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Walking
If you are in the center of Provincetown, start at the Provincetown Town Hall located at 260 Commercial St. Head southeast on Commercial St towards Standish St. Continue straight for about 0.5 miles until you reach the intersection with Shank Painter Rd. Turn left onto Shank Painter Rd and continue walking for about 0.3 miles. You will pass the Provincetown Public Library on your right. After a short while, turn right onto Route 6. Follow Route 6 for approximately 2 miles until you reach the bus stop for the Plymouth & Brockton Bus Lines. Here, you can catch a bus heading to Plymouth, MA. It’s a short ride of about 30 minutes. Once you arrive in Plymouth, walk towards the Plimoth Grist Mill, located at 6 Spring Ln, which is about a 15-minute walk from the bus stop.
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Public Transportation
From Provincetown, you can take the Plymouth & Brockton bus service directly to Plymouth. The bus departs from the main bus stop located on the corner of Court St and Commercial St. Make sure to check the bus schedule ahead of time on the Plymouth & Brockton website. Once you arrive at the Plymouth station, exit the bus and walk towards Spring Ln. The Plimoth Grist Mill is located at 6 Spring Ln, approximately a 15-minute walk from the bus terminal. You will need to head southeast on Main St, then take a left onto Spring Ln.
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Biking
If you prefer to bike, you can rent a bicycle in Provincetown. Start at the bike rental location and head southeast on Commercial St. Continue straight for about 0.5 miles until you reach the intersection with Shank Painter Rd. Turn left onto Shank Painter Rd and bike for about 0.3 miles. After that, turn right onto Route 6 and bike along the road, following the signs for Plymouth. This route is approximately 2 miles to the bus stop for the Plymouth & Brockton Bus Lines. Once in Plymouth, bike towards the Plimoth Grist Mill at 6 Spring Ln, which is about a 15-minute ride from the bus terminal.
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