Mayflower arranges for transport from your home to the bus and handles all baggage.
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Mayflower, famous for sailing the Pilgrim Fathers to Plymouth Colony in 1620.
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Mayflower creates a convenient and efficient means of travel planning.
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Mayflower Preschool, on Katella Avenue, was closed after a divided vote by the church board.
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Mayflower II located on the Plymouth waterfront.
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Mayflower refunded the prorated tuition for the summer session that was canceled, and paid out the remainder of contracts for the teachers who resigned.
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Mayflower, which donated $7,500 to the parade effort, is collecting items for homeless veterans in a storage container at 13th and Market streets.
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Mayflower Tours views itself as good stewards and encourages staff and travelers to act responsibly with respect to the environment and diverse cultures visited.
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Mayflower II is a ship built in the 1950s to emulate as closely as possible the ship the Pilgrims took to the New World in 1620, returned to Europe and eventually vanished from history.
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The ship in which the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from England to Massachusetts in 1620
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Mayflower is a fictional superhero in the DC Universe. She first appeared in Batman and the Outsiders Annual #1 (1984).
Mayflower was the victorious U.S. defender of the sixth America's Cup in 1886 against English challenger Galatea.