Old Indian Meeting House
410 Meetinghouse Road, Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649
About the Business
The Old Indian Meeting House is a historic institution located at 410 Meetinghouse Road in Mashpee, Massachusetts. This iconic building serves as a symbol of Native American heritage and culture in the United States. Originally constructed in 1684, it is one of the oldest surviving Native American meeting houses in the country. Visitors can explore the rich history and traditions of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe through exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs. The Old Indian Meeting House is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in learning about the indigenous peoples of New England.
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410 Meetinghouse Rd, Mashpee, MA 02649, United States
Reviews
"I don't see anything Native American Indian about this church? Where's the drums? Where's the pow-wow?"
"Amazing! One of the church leaders shared the long history of faithful indigenous pastors, and the peace, love & respect they had from & with the Pilgrims. Many untold stories!"
"The most beautiful ceremony performed for my brothers passing. The atmosphere is reassuring and welcoming."
"Small, plain, elegant meeting house in a well-kept cemetery. Although this is reputed to be the oldest building on the Cape Cod peninsula, it would appear to have been rebuilt in c.20. Not spectacular but pleasant. Perhaps none the worse for that. Worth a brief stop."
"My great-grandfather, great aunt, and my great-grant father's cousins are all buried there. Please be respectful when visiting."
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