Living Local: Spotlight on Plymouth, MA — A Town Steeped in History and Full of Heart
At Boston Connect Real Estate, we believe that real estate is more than just buying and selling homes—it’s about finding a lifestyle, a community, and a place to call home. That’s why our Talk Real Estate Roundtable often features our “Living Local” series, where we highlight the unique towns south of Boston. In our latest episode, hosts Melissa Wallace and Kristen Howlett turned their focus to one of Massachusetts’ most iconic coastal towns: Plymouth.
America’s Hometown—Past and Present
Often referred to as "America’s Hometown," Plymouth holds a storied place in American history. Founded in 1620 by the Mayflower Pilgrims, it’s one of the oldest municipalities in the United States and was the site of the first Thanksgiving feast. It served as the capital of Plymouth Colony until 1691 and was originally home to the Wampanoag village of Patuxet.
Today, Plymouth remains a vibrant community where history and modern living blend seamlessly. From the famed Plymouth Rock to the beautifully restored Mayflower II and historic homes, the town offers a unique window into our nation's beginnings.
Geography That Inspires
Plymouth is massive in terms of land area—spanning over 96 square miles of land and 134 square miles including water. It encompasses various neighborhoods and geographical sections like Cedarville, Manomet, and Plymouth Center. Its coastline stretches along Cape Cod Bay and features nine public beaches, with Plymouth Beach being the largest and most ecologically significant.
Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the town’s numerous ponds, forested areas, and conservation lands. Miles Standish State Forest and Camp Cachalot offer camping, hiking, and exploration right in your backyard.
A Culinary Destination
One of the most-loved aspects of Plymouth, according to listener feedback, is its dining scene. From seafood shacks to upscale restaurants, there’s something for everyone. Kristen and Melissa shared local favorites, including spots like the Pillory Pub, Tavern on the Wharf, and many more that offer everything from casual bites to waterfront views and live acoustic music.
Whether it’s a cozy brunch or a night out, Plymouth has a restaurant for every occasion—and the best part is, you can often get a table without a reservation!
Community and Lifestyle
For those considering a move, Plymouth offers more than just historical charm and natural beauty. It’s a place where you can feel connected. Kristen noted that many clients—especially those looking to downsize—are drawn to Plymouth for its relaxed coastal lifestyle, sense of community, and access to amenities.
Plymouth offers a variety of housing options, from historic homes to new construction, making it appealing to everyone from first-time homebuyers to retirees.
Real Estate With Heart
At Boston Connect Real Estate, we’re not just helping clients buy and sell homes—we’re helping them find where they truly belong. Plymouth embodies the kind of community where people want to plant roots, whether it's your first home, your forever home, or a cozy coastal retreat.
Thinking about calling Plymouth home? Let us help you discover why so many fall in love with this historic gem.
Interested in learning more about living in Plymouth or other South Shore communities?
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