Visiting the Nye Barn is a "rare" experience — rare breeds, that is. Since 1980, Plimoth Plantation has helped conserve rare and heritage breed livestock from around the world. The animals you will see at the Nye Barn, as well as those in the 1627 English Village, are all older breeds that were common in past centuries, but have critically low breeding populations today.

The Nye Barn offers you a closer look at these special animals, who may be in their stalls, or in the adjoining fenced pasture. In the stall-side exhibition area you will learn about the 4000-year-old origins of Kerry cattle, as well as the history of Milking Devon cattle, San Clemente and Arapawa Island goats, Tamworth swine and Dorking fowl. Find out what particular traits made these animals ideal for life in 17th-century New England. Take a moment to "ruminate upon" the global importance of conserving these endangered breeds of livestock for future generations.

Features & Exhibits

WAMPANOAG HOMESITE

Experience a modern perspective on 17th-Century Wampanoag life.

MAYFLOWER II

She turns 50 this year and we're celebrating all season long!

1627 ENGLISH VILLAGE

New Plimoth as it was seven years after the arrival of the Mayflower.

CRAFTS CENTER

17th-Century Wampanoag and Colonial technology-- made live!

NYE BARN

Rare breed animals are an important part of the Plimoth experience.

GIFT SHOPS

Commemorate your visit with unique items from one of our many shops.

WAMPANOAG EDU. SITE

Hands on learning enriched in an authentic environment.

COLONIAL EDU. SITE

Experience first hand what it's like to live like a colonist.

EXHIBITS

Expanding and enlightening our understanding.

DINING

Themed dinners, events, and world class food make eating memories.

PLIMOTH CINEMA

The region's only art-house movies in a state of the art theater.

VISITOR CENTER

Theaters, exhibits, dining, gifts, members lounge, and much more.

QUESTIONS ABOUT VISITING

Prepare for your visit by getting the FAQs.

© 2003-2008 Plimoth Plantation. All rights reserved.
hours: from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm, 7 days a week March 22 through November 30, 2008
address: 137 Warren Avenue, Plymouth, MA 02360 USA
telephone: 1 + 508 746 1622

 

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