The William Bradford Statue in Plymouth, MA is a significant historical landmark located near Plymouth Rock. This statue commemorates William Bradford, one of the Mayflower Pilgrims and the leader of the Plymouth Colony for over three decades.
Originally from England, Bradford played a crucial role in the establishment and governance of the colony, serving as Governor and signing the Mayflower Compact. His journal, "Of Plimoth Plantation," provides valuable insights into the early years of Plymouth. The statue stands as a tribute to his leadership and the enduring legacy of the Pilgrims in American history.
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