Plimoth Grist Mill

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6 Spring Ln
Plymouth, MA 02360
Located in historic downtown Plymouth, Massachusetts, a short walk from Mayflower, the Plimoth Grist Mill is a reconstruction of the first mill built by the Pilgrims in Plymouth Colony on the same site in 1636, using the water source of Town Brooke as the power. Explore the science, engineering, math and technology inside a working grist mill. Discover the accomplishments of America's early engineers. Learn about past peoples and cultures, and the ecology of Town Brooke. In the spring, see the annual Herring Run and learn about the herrings' significance to the Wampanoag and Pilgrim story.

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4.022 reviews
Bill F.
5/21/2025

Great find, food was hot, great servers and reasonable price. Recommend highly. Great seating , large tv for Sport viewing

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Chris L.
8/25/2023

Stopped in here at the tail end of our visit to Plymouth and really enjoyed the demonstration. Our son was invited up to help turn the dials and the staff did a great job explaining how the mill...

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Stephanie G.
11/29/2020

If you're getting a combination pass with the Plimoth Plantation, it's not bad to come over here, but I wouldn't recommend $8.95 just to visit this place alone. Since I bought a weekend pass and...

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David A.
4/19/2023

See a working fish ladder for herring Alewife breeding. On Saturdays, they've got a working mill grinding corn into corn meal and grits. Enthusiastic and well versed staff that'll show you how a...

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Stephen Z.
11/14/2020

A MUST DO! ONLY OPEN ON THE WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS. What a Beautiful Picture Perfect Water Wheel, Waterfall & Grist Mill. There's also a Picnic Area across the Street on a pond with New England Fall...

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