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TOP 30 Home lighting in Chatham, MA
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Inn at the Oaks
The Inn at the Oaks is a charming 13 room Inn located in Cape Cod's historic Eastham, Massachusetts. Our spacious and light-filled accommodations, delicious continental breakfasts, and attention to detail ensure that your Cape Cod vacation will be unforgettable. Situated across from the National Seashore Visitor Center and close to world-famous beaches, the Cape Cod Rail Trail, and historic towns like Chatham, Orleans, Wellfleet, and Provincetown, the Inn offers a perfect location for exploring the best of Old Cape Cod. Many guests consider the Inn their "home" on the Cape and return year after year. Children over the age of 10 are welcome, but please note that our property is not wheelchair accessible. Book 3 nights or more mid-week from March 1 to April 30 and save 10% on your entire stay when booking directly with the Inn using the code SPRING10. Come and experience the beauty and charm of Cape Cod at the Inn at the Oaks.
Monomoy Lighthouse
Monomoy Lighthouse, located in Chatham, Massachusetts, United States, has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century. Situated at the dangerous intersection of Nantucket Sound and the Atlantic Ocean, the lighthouse has witnessed numerous shipwrecks, earning it the nickname "Cape of Evil Bars". The surrounding area was once home to the thriving fishing community of Whitewash Village, where fishermen caught cod, mackerel, and lobsters. Built in 1823, the lighthouse served as a beacon for ships navigating the treacherous waters. Despite its presence, wreckers in the area continued to profit from shipwrecks until the decline of Whitewash Village in the 1860s. Keepers of the lighthouse, including Solomon Doane and John B. Tuttle, played crucial roles in maintaining the light and ensuring the safety of passing vessels.
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