• Plymouth is a city in southwest England. Plymouth may also refer to: Plymouth Colony, founded in North America by the Pilgrim Fathers in 1620.
  • Including opinion, live blogs, pictures and video from the Plymouth Live team, formerly Plymouth Herald.
  • Plymouth Tube and Plymouth Engineered Shapes offer a diverse product line to the aerospace industry serving distribution, fabricators, and OEMs.
  • Plymouth was a marque of automobiles produced by the Chrysler Corporation and Production was discontinued on June 29, 2001 in the United States.
  • To meet demand a new Plymouth plant was begun on 40 acres of Detroit real estate in October, 1928, to be completed (in record time) in 1929.
  • Immediately above the water is a grassy area called Plymouth Hoe (always just called "the Hoe"), whose name comes from a Saxon word for "grassy slope".
  • The Plymouth Motor Corporation was born in May of 1928 as a marketing subsidiary of the Chrysler Corporation, with Walter Chrysler as its president.
  • This Plymouth vehicle model list includes photos of Plymouth vehicles, along with release dates, body types, and other manufacturing details.
  • Farmland on the mouth of the River Plym became Sutton Harbour, the heart of medieval Plymouth. The earliest record of cargo leaving Plymouth is 1211.