Sacrifice Rock
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Sacrifice Rock is an historic Native American site in Plymouth, Massachusetts in the Pine Hills
Pine Hills (Massachusetts)
Pine Hills is a sparsely populated hilly region located in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the United States. It is a large, mostly undeveloped hilly and forested area lying south of Plymouth Beach and Chiltonville, north of Manomet, and east of Route 3, where the southern portion of the region can be...

 region, in the northern section of The Pinehills
The Pinehills
The Pinehills is a census designated place located in the Pine Hills region of Plymouth, Massachusetts. As of 2008, the project is the largest new residential and commercial development in New England...

residential project on Old Sandwich Road. The site is owned by the Plymouth Antiquarian Society
Plymouth Antiquarian Society
The Plymouth Antiquarian Society is a historical organization in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The Society, founded in 1919, owns and maintains the Harlow House, the Spooner House, the Hedge House, and an ancient Native American site, Sacrifice Rock....

. In 1928, Sacrifice Rock was gifted to the Antiquarian Society by Albert A. Raymond. In 1940, cement posts were erected to mark the site. A commemorative stone marker was added about 1960. The marker was replaced by a metal plaque in 1991.

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