New England is rich in many things, predominant among them are history, art and many different cultures. There are museums throughout the region that chronicle the past in many ways. The best New England museums are in fact full of fascinating objects any, books, articles, furniture, memories of the Indians, presidents, statesmen, construction and wisdom of our Founding Fathers, farmers, art, science and good sea indicators, to name a few. For purposes of this article for the best New England Museum, I was selected for “Living History” by the Massachusetts institution for its exclusive exhibits and realism. Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, Massachusetts, serves as a microcosm of life is what I like when the pilgrims came here In 1627.
The sense of history here in Plantation resonates from every part of it. Has great balance and reverence here. This not only applies to English Colonists (pilgrims), the first settlement of Massachusetts or the first Thanksgiving. The curators have taken great care to focus on the important role that local Wampanoag people play in the opening act of American history. In addition, the curators explain the evolution of the appreciation of its true origin of food that the first Thanksgiving table and examine its evolution in the way started in Turkey-and-football event, we know that to be today. Plantation includes six major attractions: In the 1627 Pilgrim village; Hobbamock’s Homesite, of Mayflower II; New Barn, Thanksgiving: Memory, Myth and Meaning & Crafts Center.
