Located right in the center of Plymouth, The 1749 Court House is a free museum filled with interesting items from Plymouth’s history. It is the oldest wooden Court House and the longest used municipal building in America. The 1749 Court House was originally built for the joint use of the county and the Town of Plymouth. Open daily mid-June through Read more...
About 600,000 Brook, Brown, Rainbow, and Tiger Trout are stocked into Massachusetts waterways during spring and fall stocking each year. You can visit the hatchery to see trout in different stages of growth. We do not have staff to offer tours, so be advised that your visit will be self-guided. Read more...
Enter Amari, leave the Sand Dunes of Cape Cod and experience an old-world Tuscan Trattoria with a Contemporary flair! Once inside, you will relax and dine while being surrounded by Tuscan reflections. Handcrafted Mahogany woodwork, lovely murals of the countryside, intricate wrought iron wine grates, and artfully etched glass all contribute to a delightful setting for your dining experience. While relaxing Read more...
The Thornton W. Burgess Society/Green Briar Nature Center & Jam Kitchen and the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History have entered into serious discussions about joining together to become the Cape Cod Museums of Natural History, a coalition of nature centers from Sandwich to the outer Cape. The coalition will maintain the identities of both organizations with a common vision Read more...
The Benjamin Nye Homestead is a historic house museum in Sandwich, Massachusetts. The 2.5-story timber-frame house was built in 1685 by Benjamin Nye, and has remained in the hands of his descendants for most of the time since then. Read more...