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Howland House

John Howland was the last male Mayflower passenger living in Plymouth. Jabez Howland, John Howland's son, purchased this property in 1667 and sold it in 1680. It is now considered to be the only house left standing in Plymouth where Pilgrims actually lived. The Jabez Howland House was purchased in 1912, and is now maintained by, the Pilgrim John Howland Society.

Tours are given daily 10am-4:30pm from Memorial Day through Columbus Day; 10am-3pm Thanksgiving weekend.

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Location: 33 Sandwich St., Plymouth Massachusetts 02360 Telephone 508-746-9590

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