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The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth National Wax Museum
Located at 16 Carver Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts, the Plymouth National Wax Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the history of Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving has a long history in America, dating back to the first celebration in Plymouth Colony in 1621. After a successful harvest, the Pilgrims and Native Americans came together in peace and harmony to rejoice and give thanks. The feast that followed lasted for three days, with plentiful food and camaraderie shared between the two groups.
The museum captures the spirit of that first Thanksgiving, with exhibits and displays that bring to life the sights and sounds of the historic event. Visitors can learn about the traditions and customs of the Pilgrims and Native Americans, and gain a deeper understanding of the significance of Thanksgiving in American culture.
Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Plymouth National Wax Museum and experience the history of Thanksgiving in a unique and immersive way. And be sure to capture a photo of your visit, like the one featured on this postcard, taken by Brad Ashton of Scenic Art in Oakland, CA.
For more information, visit the museum’s website or contact Scenic Art, Inc. in Wolfeboro, NH. Don’t wait, start planning your trip to Plymouth today!