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The Mayflower Society House
Across the street and up the hill from Plymouth Rock is The Mayflower Society House – an historic 18th century home originally built by Edward Winslow, great-grandson of the Pilgrim Edward Winslow.
The story of the Society House extends across three centuries. Experience its rich history on a tour where you will learn about the many influential Plymouth families who lived here and preserved this home over the years.
The story of the Society House extends across three centuries. Experience its rich history on a tour where you will learn about the many influential Plymouth families who lived here and preserved this home over the years.
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Take an Audio Tour
- Hear fascinating stories about the struggles of the Winslow family – Loyalists during the Revolutionary era.
- Stand where American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, abolitionist and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson and Lydia Jackson exchanged vows.
- Relive the great restoration in 1898 by famous New England architect Joseph Everett Chandler.
- Imagine the hive of activity this peaceful house would have been when it was used as a Red Cross headquarters during World War II.
House Tour Information
- The Mayflower Society House will be open for “Plymouth First Fridays,” every first Friday of the month of June, July, August, September and October, from 5-8pm.
- Mayflower Society Members may schedule private tours by contacting: the GSMD Executive Assistant.
- The Mayflower Society House, The Research Center and the Colonial Revival Gardens are all wheelchair accessible.
- There is a handicap accessible restroom on site.
- If you have any additional questions, please email the GSMD Executive Assistant.