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Here's just a preview of the many historic sites you'll find in Yarmouth. Some, like the Captain Bangs Hallet House, are museums open to the public according to posted schedules.
Captain Bangs hallet House MUSEUM is CLOSED!
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU IN 2021.
KELLEY CHAPEL
Although this small chapel is not routinely open for visitors, it is available for private gatherings and celebrations and provides the serenity and ambiance of a small church nestled in a secluded meadow—yet just steps from the Old King's Highway. It has become a popular setting for many memorable summer weddings as well as christenings, anniversary celebrations, memorial services, concerts and even theatrical events.
An Authentic Native American Dwelling
OF A TYPE NOW RARELY SEEN on the Cape
In the meadow directly opposite the Kelley Chapel sits a unique, traditional Native American dwelling once common on the Cape. It is a Turtle Wetu, built by the very descendants of the indigenous peoples who lived on these same lands some 8-10,000 years ago, long before European colonists arrived.
Fashioned from traditional materials it now serves as an educational center in which members of the Wampanoag Nation share stories from the spoken history of their people and their culture, told from their point of view, one often quite distinct from those versions of Native American history mostly written by late-arriving settlers.
Be sure to check our Events Calendar for activities scheduled to be held in the Wetu and to book reservations.
Yarmouth NEW CHURCH
Built in 1870 by followers of Swedish scientist, philosopher, and theologian Emanuel Swedenborg, it's directly across from The Common. The building, no longer a church, was recently restored to its once proud and beautiful condition.
It contains meticulous Gothic details, elaborately hand-painted and stenciled walls. The Foundation responsible for the restoration is dedicated to bringing the best of arts programming to this area of the Cape.
266 Main Street (Route 6a, the Old King's Highway/Route 6A),
at Strawberry Lane across from The Common, Yarmouth Port
WINSLOW CROCKER HOUSE
This house, and the Thacher house located next door (but not open to the public), are both owned by Historic New England (SPNEA). Originally located
in West Barnstable, the Winslow Crocker House was moved to its present location in 1936 by Mary Thacher, an avid collector of antiques and a descendant of Anthony Thacher, one of the three original founders of Yarmouth. Miss Thacher used the house as a backdrop for her collection of colonial furniture, hooked rugs, ceramics, pewter, and other decorative arts.
250 Main Street (the Old King's Highway/Route 6A), Yarmouth Port
Open the second and fourth Saturday of each month, June through mid-October
Tours 11am-5pm, on the hour, last tour 4pm
EDWARD GOREY HOUSE
Purchased by author/illustrator/set designer Edward Gorey in 1979, this 200-year-old sea captain’s home became a museum after his death in 2000 and
is now dedicated to Gorey's life, work, and his devotion to animal welfare.
8 Strawberry Lane, (just off the Old King's Highway/Route 6A),
on The Common, Yarmouth Port
The house and its annual Gorey exhibits are open to the public
from April through December.
TAYLOR-BRAY FARM
Originally settled in 1639 by Richard 'The Rock' Taylor, and located on the edge of a picturesque salt marsh, the farm became the home of Samuel Taylor in 1788 after he returned from fighting in the Revolutionary War. Samuel built the extant farmhouse partially from the remains of the earlier home, married his sweetheart Lucretia, and had three daughters. Following in the footsteps of many of his Yarmouth neighbors, Samuel took to the sea and eventually became a deep water sea captain who made 28 trips to places as faraway as India and China.
The property remained in the Taylor family until 1896 when George and William Bray, two brothers who had worked for the Taylors, purchased the property. The Brays continued to operate a working farm until 1941. In 1947 the farm was acquired by the Williams family who added to the home and brought sheep to the farm. In 1987 the Town of Yarmouth acquired the property “for historic preservation and conservation” purposes.
The farm, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, includes a small flock of sheep, goats, Highland Cattle, and poultry. It is also the site of an ongoing archaeological dig, which recently uncovered evidence of human presence dating back some 8,000 to 10,000 years to nomadic people of the Paleolithic and Early Archaic periods.
108 Bray Farm Road North, Yarmouth Port
The farm is open during daylight hours. There is no admission fee although donations are accepted.
JUDAH BAKER WINDMILL
Built in 1791 and named after its original builder, Judah Baker, this mill was moved several before it came to its current location. As large commercial mills appeared in the Midwest, local mills, including this one, fell into disuse.
In 1953, the mill was donated to the town of Yarmouth along with the surrounding Windmill Park, which includes a small swimming beach on
Bass River. In 1999, the windmill underwent an extensive renovation and
now appears in its original condition.
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89 River Street, South Yarmouth
Open seasonally. Call the Yarmouth Historical Commission at 608.398.2231 ext. 1292 for a schedule.
FRIENDS MEETINGHOUSE
Yarmouth Friends Meeting was the second Meeting of that faith in America, established in 1659. The present “new” meetinghouse erected on half an acre donated by Friend David Killey in 1808 is over two centuries old and has a thriving membership today holding regular Sunday meetings. In the adjacent cemetery with its small, modest gravestones, lie generations of Quakers who settled and lived in this area.
Quaker Meeting House
58 Main Street, Quaker Village, South Yarmouth
Silent Service every Sunday at 10 AM
BAXTER GRIST MILL
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Built in the early 1700s for grinding corn, the mill was operated until 1900, when electricity and commercial flour became readily available. The mill was restored in the 1960s by Harold Castonguay and George Kelley and given to the town of Yarmouth. It was the first site in Yarmouth to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Route 28, West Yarmouth
Open seasonally. Call the Yarmouth Historical Commission at 508-398-2231 ext. 1292 for a schedule.