Plymouth

The 27 cities and towns of Plymouth County are steeped in history, from the ancient Wampanoag natives to the Pilgrims who came in 1620, plus successive ethnic groups that have added their distinctive cultures and cuisine.

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Situated along the Atlantic Ocean between Boston and Cape Cod, Plymouth is a treasure trove of history, culture, cuisine and…

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The Boston Irish Tourism Association released its Annual Spring 2025 Travel & Culture magazine today, highlighting New England’s robust St. Patrick’s Day and spring…

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An exciting new attraction celebrating local Irish history, heritage, and pride, while welcoming visitors to the area, has taken shape…

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Formed in 2013 in Lowell, MA, Spectacle Live has become one of New England’s premier concert promoters in less than…

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Dublin-born sculptor Stephen J. O’Kelly (1850-98) was a successful artist in late 19th century United States, creating several important memorials that still…

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On Saturday, May 30, 1914, Massachusetts Governor David I. Walsh joined officials from the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the Ladies Auxiliary…

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Check out these great organizations keeping the Irish Spirit in Plymouth