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Welcome to the Plymouth National Wax Museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts!
One of the most significant events in American history took place on November 11, 1620, right here in Plymouth. Before the Pilgrims even set foot on land, they gathered on the Mayflower to draft and sign the Mayflower Compact. This document was created to prevent mutiny and establish a form of self-government among the passengers.
Although the Mayflower Compact did not explicitly guarantee freedom of religion, it was a groundbreaking step towards self-governance in the New World. It laid the foundation for future democratic principles and set the stage for the development of the United States as we know it today.
As you explore the Plymouth National Wax Museum, you’ll have the opportunity to learn more about this pivotal moment in history and the brave individuals who embarked on the journey to a new land. From lifelike wax figures to interactive exhibits, our museum offers a unique and immersive experience for visitors of all ages.
Come visit us at the Plymouth National Wax Museum and discover the story of the Mayflower Compact and its lasting impact on American history. Don’t miss this chance to step back in time and witness the birth of self-government in the New World.
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L. E. Smith Wholesale Distributors, Gettysburg, Pa.