A historic bronze statue by Cyrus Dallin (1861-1944) stands near the Sarcophagus above Plymouth Rock on Cole’s Hill. It was erected for the Plymouth Tercenteninary in 1921 by the Improved Order of Red Men in honor of Massasoit, sachem of the Wampanoags, whose friendship was an important factor in the survival and development of the Pilgrim Colony.
Pilgrim Maiden – Plymouth Massachusetts
A bronze statue of a young woman sculpted by H.H. Kitson stands at the edge of a pool in Plymouth’s Brewster Gardens. It was presented to the town by the National Society of New England Women in 1924. It is inscribed: To those intrepid English women whose courage, fortitude and devotion brought a new nation into being, this statue of the Pilgrim Maiden is dedicated.
These photos were taken in August of 2005 during a day trip to Plymouth Massachusetts while attending the Drum Corps International Championship at the New England Patriots Stadium in Foxboro Massachusetts.















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