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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Barnstable County, Massachusetts

 
Clickable Map of Barnstable County, Massachusetts and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Barnstable County, MA (204) Bristol County, MA (142) Dukes County, MA (6) Plymouth County, MA (122)  BarnstableCounty(204) Barnstable County (204)  BristolCounty(142) Bristol County (142)  DukesCounty(6) Dukes County (6)  PlymouthCounty(122) Plymouth County (122)
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101Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Harwich — Brooks Grinding Stone
Near Sisson Road (Massachusetts Route 39) at Parallel Street, on the left when traveling north.
One of a pair of grinding stones found on property once owned by the Brooks family in Harwich Center. By the 18th century the town boasted as many as eight grist mills where local farmers could take their grain to be ground. — Map (db m157856) HM
102Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Harwich — Harwich Historical SocietyBrooks Academy Museum
On Sisson Road (Massachusetts Route 39) at Parallel Street, on the left when traveling north on Sisson Road.
Harwich Historical Society 1844 National Register of Historic Places — Map (db m157619) HM
103Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Harwich — Harwich Men
On Sisson Road (Massachusetts Route 39) at Parallel Street, on the left when traveling north on Sisson Road.
This Memorial Has Been Erected To Commemorate The Harwich Men Who Fought In The American Revolution — Map (db m157858) WM
104Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Harwich — Jonathan Walker — “The Man With the Branded Hand” —
On Sisson Road (Massachusetts Route 39) at Parallel Street, on the left when traveling north on Sisson Road.
Born in Harwich, 1799, Captain Walker attempted to help seven slaves in Pensacola, Florida escape in 1844. Arrested as a “Slave Stealer” He was branded on orders of a United States Court on the right hand “SS” and jailed . . . — Map (db m157617) HM
105Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Harwich Port — Harwich Supreme Sacrifice Memorial
On Lower County Road at Pine Street, on the left when traveling east on Lower County Road.
In Memory of the Men of Harwich Who Made the Supreme sacrifice World War I Valmer H. Bassett Clarence L. Berry J. Wilton Berry Earle M. Chase Leslie M. Clark Scott C. Nickerson Josiah D. Nickerson World War . . . — Map (db m157872) WM
106Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Harwich Port — Harwich War Memorial
On Massachusetts Route 28 at Lower County Road, on the left when traveling east on State Route 28.
Honoring The Men And Women of Harwich Who Served Their Country World War I World War II And The Korean Conflict ☆ ☆ ☆ Vietnam Conflict — Map (db m157868) WM
107Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Harwich Port — Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill, Jr.
On Main Street (Massachusetts Route 28) at Snow Inn Road, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
In Memory Of Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill, Jr. 1912 - 1994 Speaker Of The house Of Representatives 1977 - 1986 Donated By His Friends To The People Of Harwich Map (db m157876) HM
108Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — 50 Years Of Peace Corps
Near Ocean St 0.1 miles south of South St, on the left when traveling south.
. . . — Map (db m143760) HM
109Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Battle Of The Bulge1944 - 1945
Near Main Street 0.1 miles south of Ocean Street, on the left when traveling south.
Dedicated to the gallant and victorious men and women who participated in the Battle of the Bulge. The greatest battle ever fought by the United Stated Army in Belgium and Luxembourg during World War II, 16 December 1944 thru 25 January . . . — Map (db m142706) WM
110Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Cape and Islands Korean War Memorial
Near Ocean St 0.2 miles north of Gosnold St, on the left when traveling south.
Cape and Islands Korean War Memorial — Map (db m142958) WM
111Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Hurricane Bob5 ft, 8 in 8/20/1991 — Hyannis Harbor, Hyannis —
Near Ocean Street 0.2 miles south of South Street.
The red arrow above is approximately 5 feet, 8 inches above sea level, the highest known flood height at Hyannis Harbor. This flood occurred during Hurricane Bob and was a Category 2 Hurricane that made landfall on August 20, 1991. It was . . . — Map (db m159787) HM
112Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Hyannis ArmoryHyannis Kennedy Legacy Trail
On South Street east of Pearl Street, on the right when traveling east.
Location of the Presidential Acceptance Speech After JFK and wife Jacqueline voted in Boston, they flew to Cape Cod to await the election results at the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port. When it was announced that Richard Nixon conceded, . . . — Map (db m157314) HM
113Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Hyannis HarborHyannis Kennedy Legacy Trail
Near Ocean Street 0.2 miles south of South Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Kennedys Sailing Tradition One of the most well-known Kennedy pastimes is sailing, often from Hyannis Harbor into Nantucket Sound. JFK and Jacqueline spent many summers sailing with their family in Hyannis Port. U.S. Senator Ted . . . — Map (db m157364) HM
114Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Hyannis Normal School
Near Main St 0.1 miles south of Ocean St, on the right when traveling south.
Original Campus and Buildings Hyannis Normal School 1897 – 1932 Hyannis State Teachers College 1932 – 1944 Gift of The Class of 1940 — Map (db m142710) HM
115Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Hyannis Public Library Association
On Main St 0.1 miles north of Pearl St, on the left when traveling south.
Established in 1865 by Mrs. Rosella Ford Baxter and 14 women. In 1908 this classic Cape Cod house, circa 1750, with lovely grounds, was purchased for library use for $2,500 from James Otis of Hyannis Port. Ora Adams . . . — Map (db m142673) HM
116Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Hyannis World War Honor Roll
On Main St at Lewis Bay Rd, on the right when traveling east on Main St.
In Recognition Of The Men From Hyannis Who Served In The 1914   World War   1919 ★ Paul Howland Sherman Jr Clarence Albert Crowell D.S.C. Army Arenovski, Louis Vivian • Baoaka Arthur Harry • Baker Everett Davis . . . — Map (db m143817) WM
117Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — JFK MemorialHyannis Kennedy Legacy Trail
On Ocean St 0.1 miles south of Harbor Bluff Rd, on the left when traveling south.
The 35th President of the United States, 1961 - 1963 John Fitzgerald “Jack” Kennedy (JFK) was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. At age 43, he was the youngest . . . — Map (db m144082) HM
118Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Kevin Arthur HoustonSOC (SEAL)
Near Main St 0.1 miles south of Ocean St.
In Loving Memory SOC (SEAL) Kevin Arthur Houston 20 September, 1975 – 6 August, 2011 “Greater Love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friend.” John 15.13 — Map (db m142707) WM
119Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — 2 — Main St. HyannisHyannis Kennedy Legacy Trail
On Main St at Pearl St, on the left when traveling south on Main St.
Main Street, Hyannis in the 1960s was filled with activity. Shops were bustling, and supporters of John F. Kennedy, running for president, lined the streets. Since JFK based much of his campaigning out of the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port, . . . — Map (db m144001) HM
120Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Maritime MuseumHyannis Kennedy Legacy Trail
Near Ocean Street south of South Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Kennedy’s Contribution to Maritime Heritage The Cape Cod maritime Museum, to the east, and it’s 1886 Crosby catboat replica, Sarah, docked here at Gateway Marina, was made possible by funding obtained by Senator Edward . . . — Map (db m157317) HM
121Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — 6 — National SeashoreHyannis Kennedy Legacy Trail
On Ocean Street at South Street, on the left when traveling south on Ocean Street.
President John F. Kennedy loved Cape Cod and its unique natural environment. In 1961, he signed legislation establishing an American treasure, the Cape Cod National Seashore, protecting the fragile coastline from Chatham to Provincetown. The . . . — Map (db m144005) HM
122Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Peace Corps MemorialHyannis Kennedy Legacy Trail
Near Ocean St 0.1 miles south of South Street, on the left when traveling south.
Engaging The Next Generation The Peace Corps was established by President John F. Kennedy on March 1, 1961. JFK sought to encourage mutual understanding between Americans and people of nations and cultures by sending volunteers . . . — Map (db m144009) HM
123Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Roses For RoseHyannis Kennedy Legacy Trail
On Pearl Street 0.1 miles north of South Street, on the right when traveling north.
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, Matriarch of the Kennedy Family. Did you notice the amount of roses on Main Street and Pearl Street in Hyannis? Many people on Cape Cod associate roses here with Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, the matriarch of the . . . — Map (db m157310) HM
124Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — St. Francis Xavier ChurchHyannis Kennedy Legacy Trail
On South Street east of Pine Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
The ‘Kennedy Church’ St. Francis Xavier Church, located on South Street in Hyannis, was the church Rose and Joe Kennedy chose to attend after buying their home in Hyannis Port in the 1920’s. St. Francis Xavier became the summer parish . . . — Map (db m157311) HM
125Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — The Federated Church of Hyannis
On Main Street 0.1 miles south of Barnstable Road, on the right when traveling south.
. . . — Map (db m142692) HM
126Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — The Forgotten WarKorea: June 25, 1950 – July 27, 1953
Near Ocean St 0.2 miles north of Gosnold St, on the left when traveling south.
This memorial honors the Korean War veterans from Cape Cod and the Islands. The white bricks in the pathway immortalize those who were killed in action or died while missing. One and one half million Americans served in Korea; 129,000 were . . . — Map (db m142955) HM
127Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — The Public Service Building1928
On Main Street 0.1 miles north of Pearl Street, on the right when traveling south.
Early tenants included the U.S. Post Office, New England Telephone and Telegraph, Cape and Vineyard Electric Co., Barnstable County National Bank, F.W. Woolworth, & W.T. Grant. The West Barnstable Brick Company provided Many Of The Original . . . — Map (db m142677) HM
128Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — The Republic of South Korea Stone
Near Ocean St 0.2 miles north of Gosnold St, on the left when traveling south.
This Stone Was Provided By The Republic Of South Korea As A Tangible Reminder Of The Sacrifices Made By The United States Military To Protect The Freedom Of A Sovereign Country — Map (db m143004) WM
129Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Veterans MemorialAmerican Legion Post 206 — Hyannis, Massachusetts —
Near Ocean St 0.2 miles north of Gosnold St, on the left when traveling south.
In Honor Of Those Who Gave Their Services In The Defense Of Their Country And The Free World, So That Peace, Justice And Liberty Might Be The Heritage Of All. — Map (db m143002) WM
130Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Vietnam Veterans Memorial1959 - 1975
Near Main St 0.1 miles south of Ocean St, on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated To All Who Believe In Freedom To Honor Those Who Came Home As Well As Those Left Behind Americans Will Not Forget November 11, 1983 — Map (db m142709) WM
131Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — World War II and Korean Conflict MemorialVillage Of Hyannis
On Main St at Lewis Bay Rd, on the right when traveling east on Main St.
Honoring the men and women in the Village of Hyannis who served in World War II and the Korean Conflict — Map (db m142340) WM
132Massachusetts (Barnstable County), North Chatham — 10 — Chatham Radio/WCC
On Orleans Road.
This is the site of Chatham Radio/WCC. Maritime wireless communications flourished here, one of the 20th century’s premier wireless telegraphy stations. The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America built the Chatham receiver station in . . . — Map (db m78441) HM
133Massachusetts (Barnstable County), North Truro — Cape Cod Highland Lighthouse
Near Highland Light Road.
This marks the center of the site where the tower of the Cape Cod Highland Lighthouse stood from 1857 until 1996 — Map (db m111593) HM
134Massachusetts (Barnstable County), North Truro — The Steamship Portland
Near Highland Light Rd 0.2 miles east of S Highland Rd.
On November 27, 1898 The Steamer Portland With 176 persons aboard Sank with No Survivors About Seven Miles Out To Sea From This Station At Cape Cod Light _____ ___ _______ This Memorial Dedicated November 27, 1948 By . . . — Map (db m141449) HM
135Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Academy Place
On Main St at Academy Pl, on the right when traveling west on Main St.
This small unassuming patch of land harbors two treasures in the rich historical fabric of our town, the Rock Harbor Academy and the original Snow Library. Rock Harbor Academy In 1827, a group of citizens who wanted a place of higher . . . — Map (db m141702) HM
136Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Battle of Orleans Massachusetts 1814
On Bay View Drive 0.1 miles west of Rock Harbor Road.
Here, Dec. 19, 1814 Orleans Militia repulsed British landing from H.M.S. Newcastle, - intent; burning village and vessels, War of 1812. Town's early commercial and maritime center. Packet's Landing; passengers and freight between here, Plymouth, . . . — Map (db m61489) HM
137Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Benjamin SparrowLifesaving Heritage of Orleans
On Beach Road at Surf Path, on the left when traveling east on Beach Road.
All nine of the Cape Cod Lifesaving Stations were a part of the USLSS District 2. In 1872, Sumner I. Kimball, then Chief of the Treasury Department’s Revenue Marine Division, appointed Orleans resident Benjamin Sparrow as Superintendent of . . . — Map (db m158783) HM
138Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Coast Guard Motor Life Boat CG36500
On Bay View Drive 0.1 miles west of Rock Harbor Road, on the right when traveling west.
Coast Guard Motor Life Boat CG36500 Rescued 32 Sailors From The Tanker Pendleton In 1952 — Map (db m158431) HM
139Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Commemorating the Battle of Rock Harbor
On Bay View Drive west of Rock Harbor Road when traveling west.
In early 1814, the arrival of British naval ships released from European war duties brought economic hardships to Cape Cod. Provincetown became the headquarters for the H.M.S. Newcastle, captained by Lord George Stuart, as well as the Acasta, . . . — Map (db m158455) HM WM
140Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — East Orleans Country Store
On Main St at Beach Road, on the right when traveling east on Main St.
East Orleans Country Store, built prior to 1835 by William Myrick. Later owned by Myrick, Doane & Crosby. Sold in 1858 to lot Higgins and moved to the present site. Run until 1935 by Samuel Higgins. — Map (db m141678) HM
141Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — French–Atlantic Cable Company
On S Orleans Rd, on the right when traveling north.
French – Atlantic cable company Cape Cod station 1890 – 1959. Oldest cable on Atlantic bed. From storm isolated Cape, first world news of steamer Portland lost off Truro with 200 lives; flashed from Orleans to Brest, France and back over . . . — Map (db m77557) HM
142Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Jonathan Young Mill
On Cranberry Highway (Route 28 &6A).
Built circa 1720 in South Orleans, later moved to the center of town. It was moved to Hyannisport in 1897. In 1983, the structure was given to the Orleans Historical Society by the Groves family. The society then donated it to the town. Dismantled . . . — Map (db m59979) HM
143Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Keeping the Light for 114 YearsNauset Lighthouse
On Nauset Light Beach Rd 0.2 miles north of Cable Rd, on the right when traveling south.
”All the towers leaking bad. Everything all wet and in poor order Log entry by Keeper Nathan Gill, 1874 Taking care of a lighthouse was demanding. The keeper was tasked with keeping the lights burning no . . . — Map (db m141388) HM
144Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Nauset Beach
Near Beach Rd at Surf Path, on the right when traveling east.
Historical Marker Nauset Beach   Scene of Cape Cod’s first shipwreck, Ketch Sparrowhawk, near Pochet - Dec. 17, 1626. Offshore, German submarine attack July 21, 1918. Shelled tug, sank 4 barges. Shells overshot beach and . . . — Map (db m141352) HM
145Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Origins of Orleans
On Main Street at South Orleans Road (Massachusetts Route 28), on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
The history of the town of Orleans is closely linked to the town of Eastham, and has deep roots in the original Plymouth Colony established in 1620. For some time, the colonists there had considered moving the colony to a better location due to . . . — Map (db m158924) HM
146Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Orleans Civil War Monument
On Monument Road at Main Street, on the left when traveling south on Monument Road.
Erected by the Town of Orleans to the memory of those who died that their Country might live 1861 - 1865 — Map (db m158443) WM
147Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Orleans Honor Roll
On Main St at Academy Pl, on the right when traveling west on Main St.
Honor Roll Dedicated to the Men of the Town of Orleans Who Served In 1917 – The World War – 1919 Army Bailey George · Baker Warren W. · Betts Charley E. · Chase Fred N. · Childs Adelbert A. · Crowell George E. · . . . — Map (db m144444) WM
148Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Orleans’ First Resident?How Did Orleans Get Its Name?
On Main Street west of S. Orleans Road (Massachusetts Route 28), on the right when traveling east.
Orleans’ First Resident? Strictly speaking, each of the nearly 1000 persons residing in Orleans at the time of the incorporating act were among the first residents of Orleans. But did they have a predecessor? The historical record . . . — Map (db m158929) HM
149Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Pushed Back by the Sea
On Cable Road at Nauset Light Beach Rd on Cable Road.
Both the lighthouse standing here and the cliff in front of you have had to give away to the power of the Atlantic Ocean. The first lighthouses built here in 1838 were placed over 600 feet east of where you are standing now. As ocean waves ate away . . . — Map (db m63398)
150Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — The Birth of the Coast GuardLifesaving Heritage of Orleans
On Beach Road at Surf Path on Beach Road.
On January 28, 1915, President Woodrow Wilson signed the law creating the US Coast Guard by combining the Lifesaving Service with the Revenue Cutter Service. The law put the Coast Guard under the Treasury Department in peacetime and under the . . . — Map (db m158839) HM
151Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — The French Transatlantic Telegraph Cable, 1898IEEE Milestone
On S Orleans Rd at Cove Rd, on the left when traveling south on S Orleans Rd.
The submarine telegraph cable known as Le Direct provided communication between Europe and North America without intermediate relaying. In a remarkable feat of oceanic engineering, the cable was laid in the deepest waters of the Atlantic Ocean . . . — Map (db m141616) HM
152Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — The Incorporation of Orleans
On Main Street near S. Orleans Road (Massachusetts Route 28), on the right when traveling east.
The Incorporation of Orleans The Town of Orleans was born in 1797. On March 1, both houses of the Massachusetts legislature passed, and on March 3 Governor Samuel Adams signed “An act to divide the town of Eastham in the County of . . . — Map (db m158944) HM
153Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — The Legacy BeginsLifesaving Heritage of Orleans
On Beach Road at Surf Path on Beach Road.
Shipwrecks and Lifesaving in Orleans date back to the winter of 1626, approximately 170 years before the incorporation of the Town. During that winter, the Sparrow-hawk, carrying passengers bound for Jamestown from England, was wrecked in the . . . — Map (db m158793) HM
154Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — The Legacy ContinuesLifesaving Heritage of Orleans
On Beach Road at Surf Path, on the right on Beach Road.
For nearly two centuries after the Sparrow-hawk rescue, there were no organized efforts to aid those who were involved in shipwrecks off Cape Cod shores. Those who found themselves cast up on the shores or sandbars of Cape Cod were at the mercy . . . — Map (db m158807) HM
155Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — The Legacy EnduresLifesaving Heritage of Orleans
On Beach Road at Surf Path, on the left when traveling east on Beach Road.
In the years following World War I, the profession of lifesaving changed significantly. The widening of the Cape Cod Canal and the removal of the substantial tolls greatly reduced the amount of shipping traffic off our dangerous eastern shore. . . . — Map (db m158911) HM
156Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — The Long, Black Cable
On Cable Road at Nauset Light Beach Rd on Cable Road.
The long, black cable has carried countless thousands of messages of international finance, personal hope and disaster, and news of war and peace. Now it lies cold and dormant on the deep floor of the wide Atlantic. If you stood here on November . . . — Map (db m63399)
157Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — The Nauset LightsCape Cod National Seashore
On Cable Road at Nauset Light Beach Rd on Cable Road.
In 1838 the United States Government took action to reduce the number of shipwrecks along this dangerous coast by establishing the Nauset Light. To make the signal easily recognizable three separate lanterns were set on small brick towers about . . . — Map (db m63396)
158Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — The Schooner Montclair
Near River Rd at Main St, on the left when traveling north.
: Helm from the Schooner Montclair Wrecked on Pochy Bar March 4, 1927 — Map (db m141641) HM
159Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — The United States Lifesaving ServiceLifesaving Heritage of Orleans
On Beach Road at Surf Path, on the left when traveling east on Beach Road.
In 1872, the United States Lifesaving Service (USLSS), a unit of the US Treasury Department, established nine lifesaving stations on Cape Cod. One of these stations was in Orleans, on Nauset Beach just opposite the south end of Ponchet (now . . . — Map (db m158775) HM
160Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — The Whale of Orleans
On Cove Rd 0.1 miles east of Route 6A, on the left when traveling east.
Whales and humans have long shared the coastline of Cape Cod. Native Americans harvested whales the washed up on the beaches, almost exclusively for food, long before the arrival of European colonists. While anchored in what would become . . . — Map (db m141867) HM
161Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Three Sisters Lit the Way
On Cable Road.
These three lighthouses were part of the Nauset Beach Light Station, which originally stood a quarter mile away, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Nicknamed the Three Sisters, this trio of lights provided a landmark for sailors making their way along . . . — Map (db m63400)
162Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Universalist Society Meeting House
On River Rd at Main St, on the left when traveling north on River Rd.
Universalist Society Meeting House Built in 1834 This building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places 1999 — Map (db m141654) HM
163Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Provincetown — H.M.S. Somerset
Near Race Point Road.
Of all the enemy ships that haunted Provincetown Harbor during the Revolutionary War, perhaps the most fearsome was the huge British man-of-war H.M.S. Somerset. With her 64 mounted guns and crew of 400, she symbolized British tyranny where-ever she . . . — Map (db m111670) HM
164Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Provincetown — MacMillan Wharf
On MacMillan Wharf at Standish St., on the right when traveling east on MacMillan Wharf.
MacMillan Wharf A Tribute To Donald B MacMillan RAdm. USNR For Outstanding Achievement In The Field Of Arctic Exploration — Map (db m141929) HM
165Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Provincetown — Provincetown
Near Race Point Road.
On November 20, 1620 the Pilgrims dropped the Mayflower’s anchor for the first time in the new world- not at Plymouth where they later settled, but in the harbor ahead. Just off the shores of today’s Provincetown they drafted and signed a pioneering . . . — Map (db m111673) HM
166Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Provincetown — Provincetown AIDS Memorial
On Commercial St at Ryder St, on the right when traveling east on Commercial St.
The Provincetown AIDS Memorial is a horizontal monument, a unique monument in the living ocean. This memorial is a reminder of the lives lost to AIDS and the humanitarian achievements of the caregivers who responded to the crisis. It is also a . . . — Map (db m142335) HM
167Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Provincetown — Provincetown Veterans Memorial
On Ryder St at Bradford St, on the right when traveling east on Ryder St.
. . . — Map (db m142809) WM
168Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Provincetown — Rose Dorothea
On Commercial St 0.1 miles south of Ryder St EXT, on the right when traveling south.
This Stone Commemorates the Victory of the Schooner “Rose Dorothea” Captained by Marion Perry and Crew, at the Old Home Week Celebration in Boston 1907. This Cup Given by Sir Thomas Lipton for the Winner of this Race can be Seen in . . . — Map (db m141932) HM
169Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Provincetown — Sons of Provincetown
On Ryder St at Commercial St, on the right when traveling east on Ryder St.
This Monument Records the Devotion Of The Sons Of Provincetown Who Gave Their Service To Their Country In The Great World War 1917-1918 In The Hour Of Need They Made The Supreme Gift Of Themselves, Going To Meet Toil, . . . — Map (db m142901) WM
170Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Provincetown — The First Landing Place of the Pilgrims, Nov. 11, 1620, O.S.
On Province Lands Rd at Commercial St, on the left when traveling south on Province Lands Rd.
The map in Mourt's Relation shows that near this spot the Pilgrims first touched foot on American soil. — Map (db m55594) HM
171Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Provincetown — Universalist Meeting House of ProvincetownUnitarian Universalist
On Commercial St. 0.1 miles south of Ryder St. Ext..
This Property Has Been, Placed on The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department of the Interior. — Map (db m141940) HM
172Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Sandwich — 241st Coast ArtilleryBattery C
Near Scusset Beach Road, on the left when traveling east.
A siren pierces the air! A German submarine is sighted! Soldiers scramble to their respective positions to defend the eastern entrance of the Cape Cod Canal from enemy attack. This was only a drill. Enemy vessels were sighted along these shores, . . . — Map (db m57393) HM
173Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Sandwich — Battle Of The Bulge
On Main Street at Grove Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
In Memory Dec. 16, 1944 - Jan. 25, 1945 Dedicated to those men and women who fought in the historic World War II Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes, Belgium Cape Cod & Islands Chapter 58 Veterans Of The Battle Of . . . — Map (db m140414) WM
174Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Sandwich — Changes Through Time
Near Scusset Beach Road, on the left when traveling east.
The name Sagamore is defined as "Chief" of an Indian tribe. It was on Sagamore Hill that chiefs of the Wampanoag and Manomet Indians would hold tribal meetings. As you look out toward Cape Cod Bay, the land before you has undergone many changes . . . — Map (db m57397) HM
175Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Sandwich — Dexter’s Grist Mill
On Water St at Main St, on the left when traveling east on Water St.
Thomas Dexter began building gristmills on this site in 1637. The mill you see here today started operating in about 1654. The early settlers of Sandwich brought their corn to “The Grist Mill” to be ground into meal, . . . — Map (db m140436) HM
176Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Sandwich — Edmund Freeman Saddle & Pillion Burial Ground
On Wilson Road.
Edmond Freeman Born in England 1590 Died in Sandwich 1682 A Founder of the Town of Sandwich in 1637 Assistant to Governor Bradford 1640 - 1647 — Map (db m120748) HM
177Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Sandwich — Our Fallen Heroes in The World War
On Main St at Jarves St, in the median on Main St.
1917 - 1919 In Memoriam Of Our Fallen Heroes In The World War “They Are In Some Special Sense Soldiers Of Freedom” Alden Clark Michael S. Haddad Erected by the citizens of Sandwich November . . . — Map (db m140439) WM
178Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Sandwich — Panama Mount
Near Scusset Beach Road, on the left when traveling east.
The 241st Coastal Artillery Battery C used this Panama Gun Mount as a firing base. At the onset of World War II, the United States Army positioned 155 MM Field Artillery pieces at critical coastal locations. The defense of the easterly entrance to . . . — Map (db m57396) HM
179Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Sandwich — Ready Rooms
Near Scusset Beach Road, on the left when traveling east.
Before you are "Ready Rooms". A series off underground tunnels connected the plotting rooms and ammunition storage rooms behind the hill to the observation and battery command station atop the hill. Side tunnels allowed movement of ammunition to the . . . — Map (db m57395) HM
180Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Sandwich — Sagamore Hill Trail
Near Scusset Beach Road, on the left when traveling east.
By looking at the present landscape, one can see into the past. Sagamore Hill is rich in cultural and natural history. What was once a Indian Council gathering place later became a World War II Coastal Military Installation. The land is now a . . . — Map (db m57307) HM
181Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Sandwich — Sandwich Civil War Monument
On Main St 0.1 miles west of Grove Street, on the right when traveling east.
Presented By William Eaton To His Native Town Of Sandwich Mass. As A Memorial To His Father James R. Eaton May 30, 1911 Erected In Memory Of The Soldiers And Sailors From This Town, Brave Defenders Of The Union And . . . — Map (db m140412) WM
182Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Sandwich — Sandwich Town Hall/Mill Creek
On Main Street at Water Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Sandwich Town Hall Built in 1834, this columned Greek Revival, continues to serve as the seat of town government and is one of the oldest town halls in New England. In 2009, the building was beautifully and accurately restored and received . . . — Map (db m140508) HM
183Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Sandwich — Sandwich Vietnam War Memorial
On Main St 0.1 miles west of Grove St, on the right.
This Monument Is Dedicated To The Residents Of Sandwich Massachusetts Who Proudly Served This Country During The Vietnam War — Map (db m140432) WM
184Massachusetts (Barnstable County), South Dennis — History of the South Dennis Railroad Depot
Near Old Bass River Road south of Main Street, on the left when traveling south.
Railroad Timeline 1846 Cape Cod Branch of Old Colony Railroad introduced. It began in Middleborough Four Corners and stopped in Sandwich, uniting with the Fall River Railroad in Middleborough. 1848 . . . — Map (db m160404) HM
185Massachusetts (Barnstable County), South Dennis — South Dennis Veterans Memorial
On Main Street at Highbank Road, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
Dedicated To All Men And Women Of The Village Of South Dennis Who Served In The Armed Forces Of Our Country — Map (db m157972) WM
186Massachusetts (Barnstable County), South Wellfleet — Guglielmo Marconi“Every day sees humanity more victorious in the struggle with space and time.”
Italian-born Guglielmo Marconi was an inventor who dreamed of a world where signals could be sent wirelessly. He drew upon research, experimentation, and his business acumen to make it happen. From this site on January 18, 1903, Marconi sent the . . . — Map (db m141493) HM
187Massachusetts (Barnstable County), South Wellfleet — The Outer Cape: Changing Faster Than TechnologyCape Cod National Seashore — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Technological innovation constantly reshapes our experience of the world- in less than a century, we advanced from wireless telegraph to wireless internet. On Cape Cod, the North Atlantic Ocean is a powerful force for change to the landscape. . . . — Map (db m141487) HM
188Massachusetts (Barnstable County), South Wellfleet — Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph Station
Near U.S. 6 1.2 miles from Marconi Beach Road, on the right when traveling north.
Site of first United States Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph Station Built in 1901-1902 Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America Predecessor of RCA Transmitted January 19, 1903 The First U.S. Transatlantic Wireless Telegram . . . — Map (db m141100) HM
189Massachusetts (Barnstable County), South Yarmouth — Duty-Honor-Country
On Bridge Street (Massachusetts Route 28) at Plesant Street, on the right when traveling east on Bridge Street.
Duty – Honor – Country Dedicated to All Cape Cod Veterans Who Served, and Those Who Gave Their Lives in Support of Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan . . . — Map (db m157962) WM
190Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Truro — Here Today Gone Tomorrow
Near Highland Light Rd 0.3 miles east of S Highland Rd, on the left when traveling east.
These tall cliffs seemed like solid ground when President Washington authorized the construction of Cape Cod’s first lighthouse here in 1797. But over the years, the waves of powerful winter storms have battered the base of this cliff. From time to . . . — Map (db m141553) HM
191Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Truro — 1 — Ralph S. BarnabyRecord Soaring Flight - Corn Hill
On Corn Hill Road 0.7 miles west of Castle Road, on the left when traveling north.
Ralph S. Barnaby, on a flight from Corn Hill of 15 minutes, 6 seconds, became the first American to win an International Soaring Certificate, August 18, 1929 This flight was the first to exceed the American record for motorless flight of 9 . . . — Map (db m156416) HM
192Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Truro — Sixteen PilgrimsCorn Hill
On Corn Hill Road 0.7 miles west of Castle Road, on the left when traveling north.
Sixteen Pilgrims led by Myles Standish     William Bradford, Stephen Hopkins and Edward Tilley found the precious Indian corn on this spot which they called Corn Hill November 16, 1620 old style. And sure it was . . . — Map (db m156633) HM
193Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Truro — The Highland House
On Highland Light Rd at S Highland Rd, on the left when traveling east on Highland Light Rd.
The original Highland House was the Small family farmhouse. The Smalls ran a farm on the property in the 1700s. By the 1800s they began taking in guests as Cape Cod tourism grew. The business thrived, and the Smalls added cottages. They removed the . . . — Map (db m141544) HM
194Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Truro — Truro Highlands Historic District
On Highland Light Rd at S Highland Rd, on the left when traveling east on Highland Light Rd.
I have a room all to myself it is Nature. Henry David Thoreau The land comprising the Truro Highlands District included an early 1700s farm owned by the Small family, with a windmill for grinding grain. . . . — Map (db m141541) HM
195Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Wellfleet — Cape Cod National Sea Shore Marconi Beach
On Marconi Beach Road.
Cape Cod National Seashore was set aside to preserve its natural and cultural resources. Opportunities to explore and experience these resources abound, and we ask that you do so in ways that will leave them unimpaired. Regulations have been . . . — Map (db m107901) HM
196Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Wellfleet — Marconi Wireless Station
Near Marconi Station Road. Reported missing.
Here stood one of the world’s greatest pioneer radio stations, Marconi’s South Wellfleet wireless, or “Old CC.” Unfortunately, the historic station was dismantled and abandoned in 1920, and the ocean has eroded away over half the land . . . — Map (db m141102) HM
197Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Wellfleet — Transatlantic Triumph
On Marconi Station Road. Reported missing.
Guglielmo Marconi successfully transmitted wireless telegraph signals as early is 1890 – between tin plates mounted on post in his father’s garden in Italy. He was only sixteen years old. Inspired by short range successes, Marconi . . . — Map (db m141101) HM
198Massachusetts (Barnstable County), West Barnstable — West Barnstable War Memorial
On Meetinghouse Way at Cedar St, on the left when traveling west on Meetinghouse Way.
1775 1812 - 1861 -1917 WEST BARNSTABLE Keeps In Remembrance The Service Of Her Citizens In The Wars Of Our Country — Map (db m140498) WM
199Massachusetts (Barnstable County), West Dennis — Joseph A. Merrill, U.S.M.C.
Near Main St (Massachusetts Route MA 28) 0.1 miles south of Ferry St.
In Honor Of Joseph A. Merrill, U.S.M.C. Killed In Action Dec. 1, 1968 And All Other Veterans Of the Vietnam War Dedicated by the VFW Post No. 8074 Dennis Port — Map (db m142355) WM
200Massachusetts (Barnstable County), West Dennis — Marine Corps LeagueCape & Islands Detachment #955
Near Main St (Massachusetts Route 28) 0.1 miles west of Ferry Street.
In Memory of Marines having served in Marine Corps League Cape & Islands Detachment #955 Active Duty – 1996-2017 Missions: Support fellow Marine traditions and other leathernecks Past Programs: • Battle Color . . . — Map (db m142669) HM

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