Bay state bounty: food is a big part of the Plimoth Plantation experience, whether it's watching colonial meals being prepared and served in the Pilgrim Village or dining with the Pilgrims at one of the 1620 Harvest Dinners offered in fall. (Taste Of America).(food in Plymouth and Bristol counties, Massachusetts)

From: Travel America | Date: November 1, 2001| Author: Mink, Randy | Copyright information

For traveling gourmands who seek out regional specialties and distinctive restaurants, the coastal area south of Boston offers a recipe for great vacations. Epicures soon realize there are not enough meal and snack times to adequately sample the gastronomic bounty of Plymouth and Bristol counties.

In November and all year long, thoughts of Thanksgiving flavor the town of Plymouth, where tourist attractions include Plymouth Rock, Plimoth Plantation living history museum, ...

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