It is quiet on Leyden Street in downtown Plymouth. This is reputed to be the first street in Pilgrim America implemented in 1620 and continuously inhabited since then.
Governor William Bradford stands watch at the base of Leyden Street. Born in England in 1590, he served as governor of the Plymouth colony for about 30 years beginning in 1621.
It's still quiet on the town wharf - the appearance of the Captain John boat bodes well for the coming post-Covid tourist season.
These charter operators are hoping to make a decent living this year. They sure didn't have much last year.
The tourists are back visiting the refurbished Mayflower replica which lives in Plymouth harbor.
Plymouth is a popular destination for many biker folks and with the improving weather, more are returning to visit.
The local deer having survived another winter, are enjoying the returning greenery. A nice place to call home for people or critters - Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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