PLYMOUTH, Mass. (WCSC) — The Mayflower anchored in Plymouth Harbor on Dec. 18, 1620, ending a voyage that began in September of that year with 102 people packed aboard. The Pilgrims were originally ...
KSHB Kansas City: In search of the Mayflower: A reporter’s voyage to find his Pilgrim heritage
In search of the Mayflower: A reporter’s voyage to find his Pilgrim heritage
Parkersburg News and Sentinel: The Way I See It: Millions are connected to the voyage of the Mayflower
The Way I See It: Millions are connected to the voyage of the Mayflower
Yahoo: The maiden voyage of the Mayflower II: Provincetown was first again
Duluth News Tribune: A Mayflower descendant's view: Pilgrims led us to become what we are
As you carve the turkey today and look around the table at your loved ones, there are important lessons you can teach both young and old about our American Thanksgiving holiday. When the Pilgrims ...
A Mayflower descendant's view: Pilgrims led us to become what we are
Walk through a 1667 Plymouth home where Mayflower pilgrims lived About 2 million people in the U.S., including three presidents, can trace their ancestry to the pilgrim family who lived there.
The Santa Fe New Mexican: Mayflower Society keeps the pilgrim story alive
This Thanksgiving marks 70 years since New Mexico’s Mayflower Society was founded by descendants of the ship’s 102 passengers. Our mission is to keep the Pilgrim story alive and relevant to New ...
When November arrives, many Americans turn their thoughts to Thanksgiving—a holiday deeply rooted in the story of the Pilgrims who sailed from the UK to North America aboard the Mayflower in 1620.