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The Salty Cottage
● OpenThe Salty Cottage is a charming real estate and travel agency located at 27 Locust Road in Eastham, Massachusetts. This cozy cottage is perfect for small families or two couples looking for a quiet retreat close to all the attractions Cape Cod has to offer. Situated in the heart of Eastham's Historic Town Center, it is just steps away from Salt Pond and the National Seashore Visitor Center, as well as a short bike ride to the Cape Cod Rail Trail. The cottage features two bedrooms with high-quality queen-size mattresses, pillows, and linens, along with a pull-out couch for larger groups. The bathroom includes a washer and dryer for added convenience. Guests can enjoy the modern decorations and finishes inside, or relax outside on the deck overlooking a natural wooded area, complete with outdoor shower and dining space for four.
27 Locust Rd, Eastham, MA 02642, United States -
Three Sisters Lighthouses
● OpenThe Three Sisters Lighthouses, located on Cable Road in Eastham, Massachusetts, United States, are a historic and charming tourist attraction. Originally built in 1838 to guide sailors safely along the Cape Cod shores, the three 15-foot high masonry towers gained the nickname “The Three Sisters” due to their resemblance to women in white dresses with black hats. Over the years, the towers were moved inland and eventually decommissioned, but their legacy lives on. One of the towers now stands as the latest iteration of the Nauset Lights, while another has been transformed into a cozy cottage. The National Park Service purchased the third tower in 1975 and reunited all three towers on a plot of land on Cable Road. Visitors can now visit the Three Sisters Lighthouses and appreciate the remarkable journey that brought them to their current location, showcasing the rich maritime history of the area.
Three Sisters, Cable Rd, Eastham, MA 02642, United States
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