Tourist Attractions in Southeastern MassachusettsTotal found in this region of Massachusetts: 9Bettyann's Step On Tours 130 Water Street Plymouth, MA Type: Tours Bettyann's offers sightseeing tours of Plymouth from April to mid-September and Cranberry Wet Harvest Tours from mid September t... Bourne Bridge Route 28 Bourne, MA Type: Structure Crosses the Cape Cod Canal; built 1933-1935 Mayflower II 79 Water Street (on State Pier) Plymouth, MA Type: Historical The Mayflower II is a full-scale replica of the boat the Pilgrims sailed to America on; It was built from 1955 to 1957 in Englan... Myles Standish Monument Crescent Street Duxbury, MA Type: Building Status: Seasonal 116 foot monument and 14 foot statue located atop Captain's Hill; "When the building is open, visitors can climb 125 steps to a ... National Monument to the Forefathers Allerton Street Plymouth, MA Type: Structure Part of Pilgrim Memorial State Park; 81 foot granite memorial to the Pilgrims Plimoth Grist Mill 6 Spring Lane Plymouth, MA Type: Building A 1970 reproduction of America's first grist mill that was originally built in 1636 by colonist John Jenney; This water powered ... Plymouth Rock 79 Water Street Plymouth, MA Type: Historical The rock on which the Pilgrims supposedly first set foot in America. The rock is surrounded by a metal fence; FREE; part of Pil... Sagamore Bridge Route 6 (Sagamore) Bourne, MA Type: Structure Crosses the Cape Cod Canal; built 1933-1935 Schooner Ernestina New Bedford State Pier New Bedford, MA Type: Boat A 112 foot sailing ship originally built in Essex, MA and launched in 1894; It was given back to the United States by the Cape V... |