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Organizer name and contact info:
Pilgrim Hall Museum
(508) 746-1620;
Event hours:
9:30-4:30, 7 days a week
Cost:
Admission fees are $8 for adults, $7 for senior citizens (62+), $6 for AAA members, $5 for children 5-17, and $25 for a family (2 adults with their children aged 5-17). Adult and family residents of Plymouth, Massachusetts, are admitted free as are members of the Pilgrim Society.
Web page (URL):
http://www.pilgrimhall.org/
Other information:
An exhibition of a select group of historic photographs from the Museum's collection showing the changes in the Plymouth area landscape since the late 19th and early 20th century. The historic photos, which date between 1880 and 1910, depict an almost treeless countryside. A few modern landscape photographs from contemporary photographers Wes Ennis and Ed Nute will duplicate the older scenes to show the dramatic changes between historic and contemporary Plymouth.
This event is a museum event and expects 101-500 people.
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