History of Plymouth in a glass PSA

Monday, August 23, 2010
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This video is a PSA in a exhbit Pilgrim Hall Museum and produced by PACTV. Pilgrim Hall Museum, built in 1824, is a gallery museum in downtown Plymouth, Massachusetts, is the oldest public museum continuouslyoperating nations. The exhibition covers four years of consumption patterns in the area of Plymouth and beyond. The exhibits are historical glasses of various sizes, materials and uses: a silver pitchers, wooden bowls, punch bowls, ceramic, coppercoffee pots, glasses, cups and tin. Water and beer for pilgrims of the Mayflower 1620, the exhibition illustrates the history of various drinks, pictures, spirits, carefully selected documents and artifacts, Pilgrim Hall Museum and nearby historical societies and museums and private collectors. Centered in Plymouth, including the display of four centuries, great changes, surprising and intriguing similaritiesStories of American habits and customs.

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