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  1. Brewster Gardens is a small 2.9 acres (0.012 km 2) park located in the center of Plymouth, Massachusetts. The park name honors Mayflower settler Elder William Brewster. [1]

  2. This small, pretty park is a restful way to stop and enjoy some lush greenery amidst the hustle of the downtown area. It's very well-maintained and is easily accessible for everyone. There are several trails that run through the park and plenty of benches, so you can enjoy the park at your own pace.

  3. Brewster Gardens is a park created by Plymouth women in the 1920s, honoring the Pilgrim settlers and their descendants. It features a bronze statue, a stainless steel sculpture, and a scenic waterfront location.

  4. Brewster Gardens is a Free Park with metered parking across the street. It is located just down the street from the Mayflower II Ship & is a short walk from Plymouth Rock & Plymouth Memorial Park. It is directly across from Cole's Hill. This tranquil peaceful park was created during the early 1920's. The area encompasses the original garden ...

  5. Brewster Gardens surround the Town Brook, the original source of fresh water for the "Pilgrims". The gardens are nicely laid out and provide an oasis of calm from the busyness of the Plymouth waterfront.

  6. Book your tickets online for Brewster Gardens, Plymouth: See 205 reviews, articles, and 62 photos of Brewster Gardens, ranked No.8 on Tripadvisor among 65 attractions in Plymouth.

  7. Jun 13, 2020 · Brewster Gardens was created in 1921-1923 through the imagination, dedication and persistence of several Plymount women as part of the Plymouth's Tercentenary celebration of the landing of the pilgrims. It encompasses the original garden plot that was granted to Elder William Brewster in 1620.