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Mayflower is the name of many ships. Notable ones include:Mayflower was the ship that transported the Pilgrims from Plymouth to the New World (America) in 1620
Mayflower, a second ship of the same name that made the voyage several times including as part of the Winthrop Fleet in 1630
Mayflower II, a replica of the Mayflower that transported the Pilgrims from Plymouth in 1620, built in Devon, England, during 1955–1956
Mayflower (tugboat), a steam tug of 1861, preserved at Bristol in the United Kingdom
PS Mayflower (1866), a paddle steamer
Mayflower (yacht), an 1886 America's Cup yacht
Mayflower, a man-o-war of the English navy which sank on the Seven Stones Reef in March 1656
Mayflower, a paddle steamer carrying passengers between New Orleans and St. Louis, in the mid-nineteenth century
Mayflower (shipwreck), a wooden-hulled scow schooner that sank in 1891. The shipwreck site is on the National Register of Historic Places
Mayflower , a flat-bottom steamer that sank on Kamaniskeg Lake in 1912
HMCS Mayflower, a World War II corvette of the Royal Canadian Navy
*Mayflower AI sea drone, an autonomous research vessel planned to cross the Atlantic without human assistance in 2021 to retrace the original Mayflower's route
Mayflower of Liberia, which sailed from New York in 1820 to found Liberia
USCGC Mayflower, more than one United States Coast Guard ship
USLHT Mayflower (1897), a lighthouse tender in the United States Lighthouse Service
USS Mayflower, more than one United States Navy ship
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