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They put one broken half of Plymouth Rock into the wagon, and the 30 oxen had an easier trip up Cole’s Hill, and they deposited it beside the liberty pole. No effort was made to hoist it.
Once the boulder was identified as Plymouth Rock, its nomadic history began. “In 1774, a team attempted to move the rock from shore and place it next to Plymouth’s liberty pole in the town ...
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