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Landmark: West Bottoms Antique DistrictCity: Kansas City
Country: USA Missouri
Continent: North America
West Bottoms Antique District, Kansas City, USA Missouri, North America
The Mayflower II is a replica of the original Mayflower ship, located in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Visual Characteristics
The vessel is a wooden sailing ship constructed with oak timbers and pine planking. It measures approximately 106 feet in length and 30 feet in width, with a draft of 12 feet. The ship features three masts, square-rigged sails, and a prominent sterncastle. Its exterior is painted in traditional maritime colors, primarily dark wood with white trim.
Location & Access Logistics
The Mayflower II is permanently docked at 17 State Pier, Plymouth, MA 02360. It is situated on the Plymouth waterfront, approximately 0.5km South of the Plymouth town center. Parking is available in paid public lots adjacent to the waterfront, with the closest being the Town of Plymouth Parking Lot at 10 Cordage Park Road. Public transport options are limited; the nearest MBTA commuter rail station is in Plymouth, requiring a taxi or bus connection to reach the waterfront.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Mayflower II was built in Devon, England, and launched in 1957. It was constructed by shipwrights using traditional 17th-century shipbuilding techniques and materials to replicate the original Mayflower, which transported the Pilgrims to Plymouth in 1620. The replica's purpose is educational, serving as a historical exhibit.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can board the ship and explore its decks, including the captain's quarters, the gun deck, and the living spaces of the passengers. Costumed role-players are often present to demonstrate 17th-century maritime life. Photography of the ship's exterior and interior is permitted.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on-site near the dock. Limited shade is provided by the ship's structure. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally good in this waterfront area. Food vendors and restaurants are located within a short walking distance along the waterfront.
Best Time to Visit
The ship is accessible year-round, weather permitting. For optimal lighting for photography of the ship's exterior, early morning or late afternoon hours are recommended. The busiest periods are typically during summer months (June-August) and school holidays.
Facts & Legends
A unique aspect of the Mayflower II's construction is that it was built in England and sailed across the Atlantic to the United States, mirroring the original voyage. The ship is a faithful reconstruction, down to the types of wood and rigging used.
Nearby Landmarks
- Plimoth Patuxet Museums (0.8km Southwest)
- Plymouth Rock (0.3km South)
- National Monument to the Forefathers (1.2km West)
- Richard Sparrow House (0.7km West)
- Mayflower Society House (0.4km Southwest)