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Culture

At Mayflower, language learning goes hand in hand with the culture and history of the United States of America.  Experience this in a welcoming environment where differences are respected.

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The Breakers 
Newport, RI

The Breakers is the grandest of Newport's summer mansions and a symbol of the Vanderbilt family's social and financial preeminence in turn-of-the-century America.

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The Paul Revere House 
Freedom Trail
Boston, MA

On the night of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere warned everyone that the British (Regulars) were coming. His heroic act made him a living legend of the American Revolution. The
patriots fought against the British to become a free country.

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Plimoth Plantation
Plymouth, MA

Plimoth Plantation is a living museum, founded to replicate the life of the English in 1624 in one of the first colonies in America. The actors portray the daily life of the Pilgrims
who founded the colony of Plimoth in the new world. Descendants of Native Americans demonstrate what life was like for the Wampanoag tribe at that time and how their ancestors interacted with the settlers

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Massachusetts State
House -Boston, MA

Massachusetts State House is the state capitol building. It opened in 1798 and was built on land donated by John Hancock (First Governor of Massachusetts and President of the Second Continental Congress, which ratified the Declaration of Independence). Paul Revere coated the dome with copper and later it was covered with gold.

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Patriot Cinemas
Hanover, MA

Going to the movies is an important language learning experience. Nothing better than combining fun, American culture and English.

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Mayflower Ship
Plymouth, MA

1620, the ship Mayflower docked at Plymouth, America was born. Today it is possible to visit a replica of this vessel and understand the great Voyage, which forever changed the course of history.

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Museum of Fine Arts
Boston, MA

The Boston Museum of Fine Arts, also known as the MFA, is the 17th largest museum in the world and the 5th largest in America. Containing more than 450,000 works of art, its

collection of paintings is one of the largest in the US, second only only the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

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Boston Common
Freedom Trail

Opened in 1634, it is the oldest urban park in the United States. Through the centuries, this park was the scene of executions (17th century) and protests of the Vietnam War (1965) among other historical events.
Today, Boston Common is one of the most popular postcards. A place where people gather for distinct events like; weddings, protests, festivals, concerts and even ice
skating.

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Isabella Stewart Gardner 
Boston, MA

Isabella Stewart Gardner's  former home (Patron of the Arts) donated to the city of Boston. Beautiful winter garden, tapestry and other artifacts. Expressive collection of European, Asian and American art.

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Heritage
Museums & Gardens
Sandwich, MA

100 acres of open-air museum with lush gardens, where art, nature and people live in perfect harmony.

Adress

211 Union Street
Rockland, MA 02370

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