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We are Plimoth Plantation’s Interpretive Artisans Department, and we are the people who research, build, maintain, and interpret all the structures in the 17th Century English (Pilgrim) Village.

Sawing without a sawbuck

August 30th, 2012 by Rick McKee

How long has it been since your last visit to Plimoth Plantation?

Plimoth Plantation, circa 1958

It’s possible that a few things have changed since then…

Free Fun Friday is your chance to visit our museum for…FREE. Put away those greenbacks. Lose the loot. Ditch the duckets. Tomorrow, Friday, August 31st, 2012, all admission to Plimoth Plantation is free. This is made possible by the good folks at the Highland Street Foundation and we are very appreciative of their generosity.

It’ll be hopping by the merry banks of “Towne Brooke” tomorrow, and we’ll be doing our thing, sawing and hewing and whatnot, as we continue preparations to raise the Francis Cooke House frame. We’d love to say good morrow if you can catch the red eye from Walla Walla!

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One Response to “Sawing without a sawbuck”

  1. France says:

    Great post and thanks for using the archive.

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