Steve,
The part that you see under the portico is just a small piece of the rock
stepped upon in the first landing. The bulk of the rock has been covered over
by a number of waterfront development projects since 1720. The piece that you
see was removed and used for ceremonial functions for a long time. The mortared
crack is the result of its having fallen off of a cart during a political
rally. They used to chip off pieces to give to visiting dignitaries.
Bud
(still stuffed)
steve devine wrote:
> Happy Thankgiving to you to Bud, I still cant believe how tiny Plymouth rock
> is! Why didnt they call it Plymouth pebble?
>
> Steve D
> Woburn Ma
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bud Krueger" <budkrueger@earthlink.net>
> To: "MG List" <mgs@autox.team.net>; "mg-t" <mg-t@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 9:24 AM
> Subject: Happy Thanksgiving
>
> > Hi Listers,
> >
> > Just wanted to wish all a Happy Thanksgiving from here in Plymouth,
> > Massachusetts, where it was started in 1621.
> >
> > Bud Krueger
> > 52TD
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