Description
Plimoth Plantation Plymouth MA Guide Firing Musket 1627 Pilgrim Village Postcard. Step back in time with this compelling vintage postcard featuring a guide at Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The vivid image captures a moment of historical reenactment, showcasing a guide in authentic period attire firing a matchlock musket atop the Fort-Meetinghouse. Wooden barrels and a small cannon hint at the meticulously recreated 1627 Pilgrim Village setting, offering a dynamic glimpse into early colonial life in America. This detailed color photograph brings the historical significance of Plimoth Plantation to life, highlighting the immersive experience visitors could enjoy. This collectible postcard, published for Bromley & Company, Inc. of Boston, features a striking color photo attributed to Mike Roberts. It beautifully illustrates the educational and living history aspects of Plimoth Plantation, a key historical site. The card provides a tangible connection to the past, perfect for enthusiasts of American history, Massachusetts memorabilia, or vintage travel ephemera. It serves as a visual record of historical interpretation and a charming piece of Plymouth, MA history.