Plimoth Plantation 1627 Reenactment Village
Pilgrim Meetinghouse
Church Services Downstairs
Looking Down the First Street
Going Upstairs
Defense on Second Story
The 1627 Village
Period Furniture
The Hopkins house
simulating the first kind of home my ancestor Stephen Hopkins and his family lived in here
The Hopkins' back yard, all vegetable garden
Mint (and lots of happy insects)
All the best dishes of the Hopkinses
(the wooden trenchers are missing)
Some Pilgrim men taking a rest in the middle of the day. On the left is "Deacon Samuel Fuller".
One of my wistful scenes
The path from the bottom of the village up towards the meetinghouse
My fellow Doane cousin Rob with "Goodwife Hicks".
Myself next to the Ol' Homestead
Another reenactor
Leaving Plimoth Plantation
""Friend, if ever we make a plantation, God works a miracle, especially considering how
scant we shall be of victuals, and most of all ununited amongst ourselves and devoid of good
tutors and regiment…" --Robert Cushman
The Eel River near the Plantation
Walkway to the Wampanoags
Wampanoag Village
Wampanoag Tribal Member Burning a Dugout Canoe
Afternoon Events of the Doane Family Association
Derek Done of England and Jim Doan of Florida
Dick Doane of Texas and James Doane of Massachusetts


























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