Plymouth, Massachusetts is about 35 miles Southeast of Boston, Massachusetts. The historic town features an active port, with tourism as its primary industry, but Plymouth is more than just a page out of a history book. Plymouth is an up-and-coming town with significant factors contributing to its economy including healthcare, telecommunications, and technical/scientific research. Plymouth boasts numerous beaches and a lively waterfront. The town has grown to become very popular as a great mid-point between "big city" Boston-living and the vacation towns of Cape Cod. If you want to learn more about this rich historic town, there's a lot of information available online. Here’s a review of the top six online resources for Plymouth. 1. Plymouth Public Library Understanding the History If you’re interested in learning about the history of Plymouth, then you need to visit Plymouth Public Library’s website. There’s a huge collection of historical literature that you can read about online, and you’ll be loaded up with information about how the town was founded, local historic figures, art, music, and more. The collections include:
2. Destination PlymouthFunded by Plymouth County Development Council, Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism, and the Town of Plymouth, Destination Plymouth provides information about the region’s history, tourist attractions, as well as where to stay, shop, eat, and unwind. If you’re looking for ways to fill your days with activities, culture and food, this is the website for you. 3. Mass VacationsIf you’re the type of person who looks forward to getting out the door and seeing what the neighborhood has to offer, check out the Mass Vacation website. This site provides general information about things to do and see all over the State, but when narrowing down the search specifically for Plymouth, you’ll see plenty of options to keep you active through the year. The site includes information and links about Historic Tours, Cruises, Wine and Brewery Tours, and more. 4. Town of Plymouth MassachusettsThis is the official website for the Town of Plymouth. Here you’ll find information about residential administration and policy. You’ll also find the schedule for town meetings, information about construction and developments, forms and documents, and a listing of the Town’s Boards and Committees, and their members. 5. Wiki DoWiki Do offers a vast variety of options for things to do locally in Plymouth. From book clubs to art parties the list of activities covers a broad range of interests. This site is kept up-to-date and has dozens of ideas to fill up your calendar. With the activities on Wiki Do there’s always something new to do and it’s a great way to meet new people. 6. Wicked Local PlymouthWicked Local Plymouth provides up to date news, sports scores, classifieds, and other information that you would typically find in print media, except it’s online and it’s specific to the Town of Plymouth. If you’ve used Wicked Local for another town in Massachusetts, then you know its value, and if this is the first time you’re visiting their site, we’re convinced you’ll be hooked! Plymouth has long since been a town filled with history, and it’s always attracted people because of the waterfront and local spirit. Over the past 10 years the town and its people have put a lot of time and effort to build up their neighborhoods to make this community a great place to live, work and visit. With the help of the sites above you’ll be sure to enjoy your time there, and if you choose to make it your permanent home, these websites are sure to become a part of your every day life. Interested in living in Plymouth, MA?Why not live in a luxurious, maintenance-free home on the water at Light House Point?
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