Throwback Thursday
Lights, camera, ye olde action! Formerly known as Plimoth Plantation, the Plimoth Patuxet Museums have been bringing the 17th century to life since 1947. And not just for visitors. When this Oct. 25, 1960 photo was taken, movie cameras filmed Pilgrims marching to church after the first Thanksgiving feast. The film was made to be distributed to schools by Coronet Films. (AP Photo)
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