The Lake County Genealogical Society invites those interested in exploring a potential relationship to the passengers of the Mayflower to a presentation and hands-on research April 10 at Morley ...
"It was a very closed culture," says Sue Allan, author of Mayflower Maid, a novel about a local girl who follows the Pilgrims to America. Allan leads me upstairs to the tower roof, where the ...
Plymouth native Peter Arenstam worked on a replica of the Mayflower ship in Plymouth Harbor for years before learning he was a descendant of a pilgrim who arrived on the real ship more than 400 ...
It’s no secret — in fact, it’s becoming “fabled” pretty quickly — that Tink and I come from worlds as far apart as Mars and Jupiter.
With its cornerstone laid in 1907 by President Theodore Roosevelt, this monument commemorates the site of the Mayflower Pilgrims' first landing in Massachusetts. It takes about 10 minutes to climb ...
Trailing Arbutus gets half of its English name from the Latin name of a related group of shrubs that are called Madrones in ...
Some members of the Leiden church returned to England, and on Aug. 5, 1620, they sailed for America on the ship the Mayflower. Only 44 of these passengers were Pilgrims, or "Saints," as they ...
How do other countries celebrate thankfulness? In 1621, the Mayflower pilgrims – early settlers from Britain – had a feast with the Native American Wampanoag tribe to celebrate their good ...
Some members of the Leiden church returned to England, and on Aug. 5, 1620, they sailed for America on the ship the Mayflower. Only 44 of these passengers were Pilgrims, or "Saints," as they ...