In 1980, a small group of Eastham artists first began exhibiting on the grounds of the Eastham Library. By the mid-1980s, as membership grew, the guild moved to our present day site at the 1869 Schoolhouse Museum, located across from the National Seashore Salt Pond Visitors Center on Route 6 in Eastham. The Eastham Painters Guild exhibits original artwork by Read more...
The Three Sisters of Nauset are a trio of historic lighthouses off Cable Road in Eastham, Massachusetts. The original three brick towers fell into the sea due to erosion in 1890 and were replaced with wooden towers on brick foundations in 1892. Read more...
The Eastham Windmill, located in Eastham, Massachusetts, is the oldest windmill on Cape Cod. It was constructed by Eastham resident Thomas Paine in Plymouth in 1680. It was first moved to nearby Truro in 1770, then finally to Eastham in 1793. 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...
For over 35 years, Arnold’s Lobster & Clam Bar has served only the freshest fried seafood, lobster rolls and ice cream on Cape Cod. Play mini golf onsite! Read more...
Nauset Light, officially Nauset Beach Light, is a restored lighthouse on the Cape Cod National Seashore near Eastham, Massachusetts, erected in 1923 using the 1877 tower that was moved here from the Chatham Light. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Read more...
The Penniman House was built at the end of the Victorian Age and styled after the French Second Empire Period (1855-1870). The house was designed by an unknown architect, built by local artisans using the finest available materials, and sited on land purchased from Captain Penniman’s father. Read more...
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