CONTENTS

Page Brewster Garden [33] Brewster Spring [34] Burial Hill [16] Old Fort [18] Grave of William Bradford [21] Site of Watch Tower [17] Old Graves [19] Cole’s Hill [40] Court House [6] Edward Winslow House [44] Harlow House [61] Howland House [59] Industries [6] Kendall Holmes House [62] Leyden Street [32] Massasoit Statue [43] Mayflower Passengers [65] Major John Bradford House [7] Memorial Fountain [40] Memorial Seat [42] Morton Park [57] National Monument to Forefathers [9] Old Colony Club [5] Pilgrim Hall [49] Pilgrim Maiden [34] Pilgrim Society [55] Plimoth Plantation [13] Plymouth Rock [37] Plymouth Memorial Building [6] Postoffice [6] Registry of Deeds [47] Sarcophagus [41] Sandwich Street [60] Sparrow House [57] Standish Guards [6] Summer Street [57] Tabitha Plasket House [48] Training Green [60] The Compact [70] Town Square and Churches [29] Town Brook [32] Watson’s Hill [56]

CARVER AND NORTH STREETS, LOOKING TOWARD SHIRLEY SQUARE—North Street was laid out before 1633, and has been variously called, in old deeds, New Street, Queen Street, North Street, and Howland Street. Carver Street, once part of North, runs around Cole’s Hill, and connects with Leyden, oldest Plymouth street.