It was built in 1824 by the Pilgrim Society and rebuilt and enlarged in 1880. It is filled with many historic and antique articles. Park your car in the space provided a short way down Chilton Street that you may take your time visiting here. Open to the public daily, admission 25c.

PILGRIM MONUMENT

After your visit here, drive your car across Court Street and up Clyfton Street, turning right on Allerton Street and you arrive at the

Pilgrim Monument

A national monument completed October, 1888, in honor of the Forefathers of Our Country. Total height eighty-one feet. When you have read the inscriptions and you have satisfied yourself regarding the humble beginning of this great country, drive down Cushman Street to Court, turn left and follow Route 3 to Kingston where on your right there is a sign marked “Duxbury-Marshfield.” Bear right on this road passing soon on your left the

Major John Bradford House

built in 1675. It is open to the public and contains many interesting things. Continue on this old road to

Duxbury

Here is easily found the Myles Standish Monument, also the site of Myles Standish’s old house. After your visit here, retrace your journey to the center of Duxbury, taking the right hand road to Route 3-A which follow to Alden Street, turning right for the