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Enjoy the History, Nature, Art And “ENJOY THE HISTORY, NATURE, ART AND CULTURE OF CAPE COD!” BREWSTER HISTORICAL SOCIETY CAPE COD MUSEUM OF NATURAL 1736 JOSIAH DENNIS MANSE MUSEUM CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD MUSEUM HISTORY 77 Nobscussett Road 307 Old Main Street 3171 Main Street 869 Route 6A Dennis, MA 02638 South Yarmouth, MA 02664 Brewster, MA 02631 Brewster, MA 02631 508.385.2232 508.394.7100 508.896.9521 508.896.3867 dennishistsoc.org cultural-center.org brewsterhistoricalsociety.org ccmnh.org 1801 JERICHO HISTORICAL CENTER DENNIS HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUMS BRIGGS MCDERMOTT HOUSE, BOURNE CAPTAIN BANGS HALLET HOUSE 90 Old Main Street PO Box 607 22 Sandwich Road MUSEUM Dennis, MA 02670 Dennis, MA 02660 Bourne, MA 02532 11 Strawberry Lane 508.398.6736 508.258.0468 508.754.6120 Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 dennishistsoc.org dennishistoricalsociety.org bournepreservation.org 508.362.3021 1867 WEST DENNIS GRADED SCHOOL hsoy.org EASTHAM MEETING HOUSE SCHOOL CAHOON MUSEUM OF 67 School Street 25 Schoolhouse Road AMERICAN ART CAPTAIN EDWARD PENNIMAN HOUSE Dennis, MA 02670 Eastham, MA 02642 4676 Falmouth Road 70 Fort Hill Road, Eastham 508.394.0017 508.240.1247 Cotuit, MA 02635 Eastham, MA 02642 dennishistsoc.org easthamhistoricalsociety.org 508.428.7581 508.255.3421 APTUCXET MUSEUM COMPLEX cahoonmuseum.org EDWARD GOREY HOUSE CENTERVILLE HISTORICAL MUSEUM Bourne Historical Society, Inc. 8 Strawberry Lane 513 Main Street 24 Aptucxet Road CALEB NICKERSON HOMESTEAD IN Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 Centerville, MA 02632 Bourne, MA 02532 CHATHAM 508.362.3909 508.775.0331 508.759.8167 1107 Orleans Road edwardgoreyhouse.org centervillehistoricalmuseum.org bournehistoricalsociety.org Chatham, MA 02633 508.945.6086 FALMOUTH ART CENTER CHATHAM MARCONI MARITIME ATWOOD HOUSE MUSEUM nickersonassoc.com 137 Gifford Street CENTER 347 Stage Harbor Road Falmouth, MA 02541 847 Orleans Road Chatham, MA 02633 CAPE COD CANAL VISITORS CENTER 508.540.3304 Chatham, MA 02633 508 945.2493 60 Ed Moffitt Drive falmouthart.org 508.945.8889 chathamhistoricalsociety.org Sandwich, MA 02563 508.833.9678 chathammarconi.org FALMOUTH MUSEUMS ON THE GREEN BARNSTABLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 55 and 65 Palmer Avenue CHATHAM RAILROAD MUSEUM MUSEUM CAPE COD CHILDREN’S MUSEUM Falmouth, MA 02540 153 Depot Road 3087 Main Street 577 Great Neck Road South 508.548.4857 Chatham, MA 02633 Barnstable, MA 02630 Mashpee, MA 02649 museumsonthegreen.org 508.945.5100 508.362.2982 508.539.8788 capecodchildrensmuseum.org chathamrailroadmuseum.com FRENCH CABLE STATION MUSEUM barnstablehistoricalsociety.org 41 South Orleans Road COAST GUARD HERITAGE MUSEUM BENJAMIN GODFREY CHATHAM CAPE COD MARITIME MUSEUM Orleans, MA 02653 3353 Main Street (Route 6A) WINDMILL 135 South Street 508.240.1735 Barnstable, MA 02630 125 Shattuck Place Hyannis, MA 02601 frenchcablestationmuseum.org 508.362.8521 Chatham, MA 02633 508.775.1723 coastguardheritagemuseum.org 508.945.5175 capecodmaritimemuseum.org GREEN BRIAR NATURE CENTER & JAM KITCHEN chathamwindmill.com COTUIT CENTER FOR THE ARTS CAPE COD MUSEUM OF ART 6 Discovery Hill Road BOURNE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 60 Hope Lane 4404 Rte 28, East Sandwich, MA 02537 Cotuit, MA 02635 30 Keene Street Dennis, MA 02638 508.888.6870 508.428.0669 Bourne, MA 02532 508.385.4477 thorntonburgess.org cotuitcenterforthearts.org 508.759.8167 ccmoa.org bournehistoricalsociety.org HARWICH HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM CROSBY MANSION / BROOKS ACADEMY MUSEUM 163 Crosby Lane 80 Parallel Street Brewster, MA 02631 Harwich, MA 02645 508.896.1744 508.432.8089 crosbymansion.com harwichhistoricalsociety.org HERITAGE MUSEUMS & GARDENS MONOMOY NATIONAL WILDLIFE PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION & WELLFLEET BAY WILDLIFE SANCTUARY 67 Grove Street REFUGE MUSEUM 291 State Highway, Route 6 Sandwich, MA 02563 30 Wikis Way 460 Commercial Street Wellfleet, MA 02663 508.888.3300 Chatham, MA 02633 Provincetown, MA 02657 508.349.2615 heritagemuseumsandgardens.org 508.945.0594 508.487.1750 fws.gov/refuge/Monomoy paam.org WELLFLEET PRESERVATION HALL HIGHFIELD HALL & GARDENS 335 Main Street 56 Highfield Drive NATIONAL MARINE LIFE CENTER ROWLAND SCHERMAN Wellfleet, MA 02667 Falmouth, MA 02541 120 Main Street PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVES 508.349.1800 508.495.1878 Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 57 Cranberry Highway wellfleetpreservationhall.org highfieldhallandgardens.org 508.743.9888 Orleans, MA 02653 nmlc.org 508.255.1187 WHYDAH PIRATE MUSEUM HIGHLAND HOUSE MUSEUM rowlandscherman.com 674 Route 28 6 Highland Light Road NOBSKA LIGHT West Yarmouth, MA 02673 Truro, MA 02652 233 Nobska Rd. SALT POND VISITOR CENTER MUSEUM 508.534.9571 508.487.3397 Woods Hole, MA 02543 50 Nauset Road discoverpirates.com trurohistoricalsociety.org 774.763.6453 Eastham, MA 02642 friendsofnobska.org 508.255.3421 WING FORT HOUSE HIGHLAND LIGHT STATION 63 Spring Hill Road 27 Highland Light Road NYE FAMILY HOMESTEAD & MUSEUM SANDWICH GLASS MUSEUM Sandwich, MA 02537 North Truro, MA 02652 85 Old County RD 129 Main Street 508.833.1540 508.487.1121 East Sandwich, MA 02537 Sandwich, MA 02563 wingfamily.org highlandlighthouse.org 508.888.4213 508.888.0251 nyefamily.org/home sandwichglassmuseum.org WINSLOW CROCKER HOUSE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF SANTUIT & 250 MA-6A COTUIT OLD HARBOR LIFE SAVING STATION STONY BROOK GRIST MILL & MUSEUM Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 1148 Main Street MUSEUM 830 Stony Brook Road 617.994.6661 Cotuit, MA 02635 Race Point, Provincetown Brewster, MA 02631 508.428.0461 Cape Cod National Seashore 508.896.3701 WOODS HOLE HISTORICAL MUSEUM cotuithistoricalsociety.org nps.gov brewster-ma.gov 579 Woods Hole Road Woods Hole, MA 02543 HOXIE HOUSE ORLEANS HISTORICAL SOCIETY STURGIS LIBRARY 508. 548.7270 18 Water Street MUSEUM 3090 Main Street woodsholemuseum.org Sandwich, MA 02563 3 River Road Barnstable, MA 02630 508.888.1173 Orleans, MA 02653 508.362.6636 WOODS HOLE OCEAN SCIENCE 508.240.1329 sturgislibrary.org EXHIBIT CENTER JOHN F. KENNEDY HYANNIS MUSEUM orleanshistoricalsociety.org 15 School Street 397 Main Street TAYLOR BRAY FARM MUSEUM Woods Hole, MA 02543 Hyannis, MA 02601 OSTERVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 108 Bray Farm Road North 508.548.1400 508.790.3077 MUSEUM Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 whoi.edu jfkhyannismuseum.org 155 W. Bay Rd 508.385.9407 Osterville, MA 02655 taylorbrayfarm.org ZION UNION HERITAGE MUSEUM JONATHAN BOURNE HISTORIC CENTER 508.428.5861 276 North Street 30 Keene Street ostervillemuseum.org TOAD HALL SPORTS CAR COLLECTION Hyannis, MA 02601 Bourne Village, MA 02532 288 Scudder Avenue 508.790.9466 508.759.8167 PILGRIM MONUMENT & Hyannis, MA 02601 zionunionheritagemuseum.org bournehistoricalsociety.org PROVINCETOWN MUSEUM 508.775.3439 1 High Pole Hill Road toadhallcars.com LONG PASTURE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY Provincetown, MA 02657 & LIVING MUSEUM 508.487.1310 WAQUOIT BAY NATIONAL ESTUARINE 345 Bone Hill Road pilgrim.monument.org RESERVE Barnstable, MA 02637 131 Waquoit Highway 508.362.7475 PROVINCE LANDS VISITORS CENTER Falmouth, MA 02536 171 Race Point Road 508.457.0495 MASHPEE WAMPANOAG MUSEUM Provincetown, MA 02657 waquoitbayreserve.org 414 Main Street 508.487.1256 Mashpee, MA 02649 nps.gov 508.477.9339 mashpeewampanoagtribe.com JOIN US AT 6 CAPECODMUSEUMTRAIL.COM TO VISIT THE MUSEUMS AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THE TRAIL. 6A 6 6A 6 28 28 28 Brought to you by .
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