Today we drove to
the town of Plymouth. The Pilgrims from the Mayflower officially disembarked on
December 21, 1620 and it is traditionally said that they first set foot in
America at the site of Plymouth Rock. We
learned a lot of history during our visit. Then we traveled a short distance
away to Carver, Massachusetts. It is
known for its cranberry bogs. By the
1940s the cranberry harvest was the largest in the world, and today it is still
a major business in town. We took a tour
at the Flax Pond cranberry farm. Flax Pond Cranberry Co., is a family owned farm consisting of 34
acres of producing cranberry bogs. The cranberry bogs have been in production
since the early 1890"s and today produce 150 to 200 barrels per acre (in a
good year) of fresh fruit for Ocean Spray Cranberries.
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| Harbor in Plymouth, Mass. |
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| Plymouth Rock |
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| House in the city of Plymouth |
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| The First Parish Church in Plymouth |
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| Some cranberries floating in a flooded bog |
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| Waves crashing over the sea wall in Plymouth |








Were you disappointed in the rock? We thought it was going to be some big thing.
ReplyDeleteIt was pretty small. They said it was estimated that the original Rock weighed 20,000 lbs. In the beginning, souvenir hunters chipped it down. There are also pieces in Pilgrim Hall Museum, as well as in the Smithsonian.
DeleteIt was pretty small. They said it was estimated that the original Rock weighed 20,000 lbs. In the beginning, souvenir hunters chipped it down. There are also pieces in Pilgrim Hall Museum, as well as in the Smithsonian.
DeleteWere you disappointed in the rock? We thought it was going to be some big thing.
ReplyDelete