This 1965 color film about the New England Heritage Trail is presented by New England Mutual Life Insurance Company and produced by Bay State Film Productions. A girl runs to a Colonial two-story house. She looks in the window. Her grandfather fills crystal glasses and hits them to play a song. She plays them. The red goblet has an animated face that narrates the film (:10-4:25). The Seth Warner statue is a memorial to the Green Mountain Boys (5:00-5:10). A person walks across the wooden North Bridge in Concord (5:40). A boy and dog climb over rocks in front of a waterfall (5:53). Plymouth Rock is shown in its enclosure, followed by people in historic 1600s clothing sawing wood and cooking in a kettle at Plymouth Plantation. Mannequins depict scenes of the Pilgrims. A Mayflower reproduction is in the harbor (6:15-7:42). An early settlement includes a clapboard-sided church, two-story barn, cabinet maker, and mill. The millwheel spins up-close (8:00-8:48). A couple explores mysterious stone structures (8:52-9:
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