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Plymouth MA Massachusetts Old Fort & Meeting House Postcard Smiths News Shop
Plymouth MA Massachusetts Old Fort & Meeting House Postcard Smiths News Shop
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This vintage postcard captures the historic Old Fort and Meeting House in Plymouth, Massachusetts, circa 1621. A collectible piece of early American history.
• Linen finish for a textured feel
• Unused and blank reverse side
• Published by Smith's News Shop
• Standard postcard dimensions
Mild discoloration and light edge wear consistent with age, no major flaws.
5.5 x 3.5 inches.
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The image is a postcard illustration of the Old Fort and Meeting House built by the Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1621.
The structure was the first fort built in Plymouth Colony, located on Burial Hill.
It served a dual purpose, functioning as both a place of worship (meeting house) and a defensive fortification with cannons mounted on the roof.
The fort reflects early colonial architecture and the settlement period in New England.
A replica of this historic fort can be visited today at the Plimoth Patuxet Museums, offering a look into 17th-century colonial life.
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