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Susan Cheever, author of "Drinking in America: Our Secret History," shares an oft-forgotten detail of the Pilgrims' arrival at Plymouth Rock. Due to the unsafe drinking water, passengers on the ...
Did the Pilgrims really land at Plymouth Rock? Slade Labadie Dixon ... landmark rock in 1620—but first-person accounts of their arrival make no mention of it. The legend is attributed to ...
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I Can’t Stop Thinking About the Guys Who Dropped Plymouth Rockthe very first time anyone mentions any rock in conjunction with the Pilgrims landing comes in 1741, 120 years after they landed, thanks to Thomas Faunce. His father had arrived in Plymouth on a ...
In 1598, long before the Pilgrims arrived, Spanish explorer Juan de ... “More than two decades before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, these colonists… ate and drank and gave thanks ...
A play on Plymouth Rock 1620, some 200 miles south ... a few crossed the Atlantic again to try their hand at Jamestown. The Pilgrims who arrived 12 years later, landing at Plymouth, had obviously ...
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