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How is Plymouth Celebrating Veteran's Day?

The Plymouth Veteran's Day Parade is set for 9:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 11.

The Town of Plymouth will recognize Veteran's Day on Monday, Nov. 11, with a parade that stops at various war memorials in town.

The parade, which is organized by the Plymouth Veteran's Council, will step off at 9:30 a.m. from Hedge Road. The event will end at the Plymouth Training Green with a ceremony for the Grand Army of the Republic Memorial.

Below is the parade route, including the ceremonies and stops along the way.

The Parade Route: From Hedge Road the parade will turn left heading south on to Court Street to Cherry Street, turning west heading to Standish Ave. Turn South on to Standish Ave, stop at the Veterans Field Memorial, World War One Memorial for a brief ceremony. The parade will proceed south turn left on to Hamilton Street turning right on to Court Street and proceed to Memorial Hall, World War II and Spanish War memorials for a brief ceremony. Proceed south down Court Street to Plymouth County Court House, Korea and Vietnam Memorial for a brief ceremony. The parades will continue south on Court Street to the WWI Memorial Bridge for a brief ceremony. The Parade will end at the Plymouth Training Green with a ceremony for the Grand Army of the Republic Memorial.



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