Hammond Castle Museum is a unique treasure on the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts. It was constructed between the years 1926 to 1929, by inventor John Hays Hammond, Jr. to serve as his residence. Its architectural style is that of a medieval castle, and was custom built to encompass his private collection of artifacts spanning from ancient Rome through the Renaissance. Read more...
The Marconi Wireless Station Site in South Wellfleet, Massachusetts is the site of the first transatlantic wireless communication between the United States and Europe, on January 18, 1903. Read more...
Enjoy a movie under the stars! Come to our classic drive-In theater from 1957! It’s the last of its kind on Cape Cod, and one of about 300 left in the country. Come delight in this one-of-a-kind movie experience! Read more...
Welcome to Cape Cod Lavender Farm, a place of serene beauty and healthy living for the senses. While visiting, you will enjoy a peaceful escape while exploring our grounds, from the enchanted garden to the fields of lavender. An idyllic setting of natural landscape awaits. The annual harvest in June/July provides an abundance of lavender that inspires home and body Read more...
Salt Pond Visitor Center is Cape Cod National Seashore’s year-round visitor facility, with a theater, store, museum, and restrooms. The seashore’s new orientation movie, Standing Bold, plays throughout the day, and other films show on rotation Read more...
Established in 2001, Emerald Hollow Farm is owned and operated by the Sheridan Family who are dedicated to providing a safe, relaxing, and fun atmosphere for horseback riding for all ages to enjoy. We are open for riding lessons and horsemanship classes year round, weather permitting. Read more...
Enjoy a Cape Cod Cranberry Bog tour, and learn about cranberries, how they are grown, their importance to Cape Cod and a lot more. We have been growing cranberries on Cape Cod for 28 years! Read more...
The Cape Cod Baseball League is the premier amateur baseball league in the nation since 1885. After being populated mostly by GIs returning from World War I in 1919 and WW II in the late 1940s, the CCBL continued to be populated by a combination of local and regional college players until 1963, when it became officially sanctioned by the Read more...
The tower is the third to stand atop this hill. The first was built of wood in 1874 and was intended to be a “tourist attraction”. The present tower was built in 1901 by the Tobey family who owned the summer hotel near Cape Cod Bay called Nobscussett House. In 1920 the hill and tower were turned over to the Read more...
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