Town of Plymouth
The Patuxet were a Native American band of the Wampanoag tribal confederation. They lived primarily in and around modern-day Plymouth, Massachusetts, and were among the first Native Americans encountered by European settlers in the region in the early 17th century.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Locality with 58,900 residents
- Description: village in Massachusetts, United States
- Also known as: “Accomack”, “Agawam Plantation”, “Apaum”, “Kitaumet”, “New Plymouth”, “Patuxet”, “Patuxet tribe”, “Plimouth”, “Sauquish”, “Tionet”, and “Umpame”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Russell Millpond and Hoyts Pond.
Russell Millpond
Reservoir
Russell Millpond, also known as Russell Mill Pond, is a 42-acre pond in the Chiltonville village of Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. Fed by springs and water from cranberry bogs, the outflow of the pond is the Eel River.
Hoyts Pond
Hoyts Pond is a 16-acre pond in the southern part of South Pond village in Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, within the Eel River watershed, southeast of Boot Pond, southwest of Island Pond, and northeast of Myles Standish State Forest.Gunners Exchange Pond
Gunners Exchange Pond is a 29-acre pond in the southern part of South Pond village in Plymouth, Massachusetts within the Eel River watershed, southeast of Boot Pond, southwest of Island Pond, and northeast of Myles Standish State Forest.Places in the Area
Nearby places include South Pond and Chiltonville.
South Pond
Hamlet
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South Pond is a village in Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. It is located east of Great South Pond, a reservoir that serves as one of Plymouth's municipal water sources.
Chiltonville
Hamlet
Manomet
Village
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Manomet is a seaside village of Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. It is named for the Wampanoag village of Manomet, located among the Manomet Ponds. Manomet is situated 3½ miles northeast of Town of Plymouth.
Town of Plymouth
- Category: geographical feature
- Location: Plymouth, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
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In Other Languages
From Basque to Serbo-Croatian—“Town of Plymouth” goes by many names.
- Basque: “Patuxet leinua”
- Chinese: “Patuxet部落”
- Chinese: “帕图西特部落”
- Chinese: “帕圖西特部落”
- Croatian: “Patuxet”
- Dutch: “Patuxet tribe”
- French: “Patuxets”
- Galician: “Tribo patuxet”
- Japanese: “パタクセット”
- Japanese: “パタクセット部族”
- Japanese: “パタクセント部族”
- Latvian: “Patukseti”
- Russian: “Патуксеты”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Patuxet”
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Highlights include Waverly Oaks Golf Course and Plymouth South High School.
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