One of the great joys of visiting Cape Cod is travelling to each of its villages, from Falmouth to Provincetown, and seeing their iconic structures, preserved from days gone by.
Coming in May you will be able to visit the historical versions of many of those Main Streets, all in one place.
The upcoming Main Gallery exhibit at the Atwood House & Museum will be “Main Street Cape Cod,” the result of a collaboration of the Chatham Historical Society with other museums and historic societies across the Cape. The “Main Street Cape Cod” Exhibit will explore how the central street running through each community defined and shaped our heritage
For Chatham, there will be displays and relics from the Orpheum Theater and Eldredge Library. From other parts of the Cape, images and articles will be on loan from historical societies and museums highlighting unique stories and unusual aspects of each town.
Aside from being the principal thoroughfare road through an area, Main Street USA usually shaped and located the town center especially in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was the focal point where commerce took place and people gathered to share news, forming the central core of a community. Cape Cod was no different and while town centers and main streets may have moved over time, the central roads left landmarks and stories shaping local history.
Main streets on Cape Cod around the late 1800s, when the population grew rapidly and communities were thriving, usually included a post office, town hall, meeting house, churches, and store. Remnants of these centers remain today and define many unique aspects of each town and village across the Cape.
For details on the upcoming exhibit, watch for updates at www.chathamhistoricalsociety.org
The Atwood House & Museum is located at 347 Stage Harbor Rd., Chatham. It will reopen to visitors in May 2019.
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