Architectural, Cultural sights in Plymouth
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Richard Sparrow House
As New England’s oldest European community, Plymouth has its share of fine old houses, some very old indeed. The oldest is the Richard Sparrow House, built by one of the original Pilgrim settlers in 1640. Today the house contains a gallery that exhibits interesting art by local artists.
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Spooner House
The Plymouth Antiquarian Society maintains three historic houses, but only the Spooner House is open for tours.
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Howland House
The 1667 Howland House is the only house in Plymouth that was home to a known Mayflower passenger.
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