The Plymouth Land Trust
Plymouth, Connecticut
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The "Walking Tour of Plymouth Center" is a full color guide to the village of Plymouth Center, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The "Walking Tour of Plymouth Center" features:
1. The Plymouth Burying Ground, created in 1747, where 38 soldiers from the Revolutionary War are buried, and discover how the symbols and inscriptions on the gravestones provide clues to life in colonial Connecticut.
2. The Plymouth Green, site of the beautiful 1838 Greek Revival Congregational Church (pictured above).
3. Historic buildings, including where George Washington stayed during the Revolutionary War, and a house that was a stop on the Underground Railroad for slaves seeking their freedom.
4. The Carriage Shop Trail on the Land Trust property that leads to the large stone foundations of the 1850s Shelton Tuttle carriage factory.
The "Walking Tour" brochure can also be found as a PDF here.
The "Walking Tour of Plymouth Center"
Copies of the "Walking Tour of Plymouth Center" are available at Antiques at the Green (703 Main Street) and the Plymouth Town Hall (80 Main Street).