On the banks of the
Roanoke River
  1787

 

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Roanoke River
Lighthouse &
 Maritime Museum
is now complete
and open to the public
 


ommunity is what you make it, and Plymouth residents make theirs an active, fun place to live. Festivals, parades, races, tournaments, plays and re–enactments mark the months of Plymouth's calendar. Between major festivals and events, school, church and civic groups sponsor a variety of fund–raisers, entertainment and fellowship activities.

Plymouth has a lot to offer residents as well as visitors. Get contacts for civic clubs and some event schedules at Pettigrew Regional Library, Washington County Chamber of Commerce or Washington County Travel and Tourism.

Historic Plymouth: A Walking Tour
Highlights historic buildings in downtown Plymouth including several survivors of the Civil War. Download the tour in . pdf file format. (See Acrobat Reader Icon below.)
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