Going to School in 1745
What was it like going to school on Cape Cod nearly 400 years ago? You can recreate the experience this
What was it like going to school on Cape Cod nearly 400 years ago? You can recreate the experience this
While the Light House will be closed for renovations in 2019, you can enjoy this photo tour. Note also that
“When someone asks me what is Biomimicry I like to use one example in particular,” says Peter Lawrence, found and
When was the last time you had to pull a burr off your clothing? What a hassle. But when George
Two years and $3 million later, the Cahoon Museum of American Art reopens its doors in Cotuit, introducing to the
Recently, a young Barnstable summer resident made a fascinating discovery along the shore. Ten-year-old Sean Regan, an avid beachcomber, succeeded in
Osterville Historical Society Brothers Daniel and Jesse Crosby, Jr., came to Osterville from Centerville in 1798 and leased sixteen rods
Sitting atop Fort Hill in Eastham is the Second Empire style home of Captain Edward Penniman. Built in 1868 the
Before, left, and after, right, of the Captain Edward Penniman House. The Captain Edward Penniman House, a living museum that
The grounds of the Historical Society or Santuit & Cotuit hold the Dottridge Homestead, the Cotuit Museum and attached