Here's where the Pilgrims slept and were seasick. They didn't much like mingling with the sailors, so they kept belowdecks, which didn't help the enjoyment of their voyage any. (I should mention the Mayflower II isn't the actual ship, which wasn't famous in its day and consequently became other ships and eventually firewood, but an English recreation that sailed in a successful 55-day voyage across the Atlantic in 1957.)
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