William Bradford Statue 62 Water Street, Plymouth, MA 02360
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Located at 62 Water Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts, the William Bradford Statue is a popular tourist attraction near Plymouth Rock. The statue commemorates William Bradford, a key figure in American history as one of the Mayflower Pilgrims and the leader of the Plymouth Colony. Originally from England, Bradford played a significant role in the establishment and governance of the colony, serving as Governor for about thirty years. Visitors can learn about Bradford's life and legacy at this historic site, which offers a glimpse into the early days of American settlement.
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"Nice to take photos of, but I like to take photos of statues as they tend to disappear"
"Easy access for the attractions and restroom, free parking after 7pm, if not, still can find plenty parking along the road, with user friendly kiosks. Right next to the stage, which provided free concert. Great view of the harbor."
"I love history and primary font This is wonderful historical city"
"Not much to see. Nice small town."
"Very cool statue. Bradford was a governor of Plymouth. The Stone has some quotes from Bradford. This area of Pilgrims Memorial Park is usually quieter, so it can be a nice place to rest for a moment. Anyway, I recommend coming to this statue."
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