Plymouth England

Plymouth, England, is a historic, vibrant port city in Devon, known as the "Ocean City" for its deep ties to seafaring, exploration, and the Royal Navy, being the departure point for the Pilgrim Fathers (Mayflower) and Sir Francis Drake. Severely bombed in WWII, it rebuilt into a modern city with a strong naval base (HMNB Devonport), ferry links, university, and diverse economy, blending maritime history with modern culture and amenities like the Barbican's charm and Plymouth Gin... Setting sail for a New World.