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Lamb and Lion Inn
The Lamb and Lion Inn, located at 2504 Main Street in Barnstable, Massachusetts, is a classic Cape Cod inn with the spirit of a small luxury hotel. It has been recognized as one of the top 12 pet-friendly properties in the world, making it the perfect destination for travelers with furry friends. The inn offers ultimate guest privacy with multiple separate entrances and exits, ensuring a peaceful and relaxing stay. Situated on 4 acres in historic Cape Cod Bay, the inn is just minutes away from Barnstable Village's shops, restaurants, waterfront dining, and whale watch boat. Guests can also enjoy a short walk to a sunset beach and hiking trails, as well as a ten-minute drive to the island ferries and Hyannis' nightlife. The inn dates back to a 1740 farmhouse with horse stables that have been converted into suites, and features the original 1740 Barn and a central courtyard for a fun and relaxed atmosphere.
Sandy Neck Lighthouse
Sandy Neck Lighthouse is a historic tourist attraction located in Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1826, the lighthouse has a rich history of keepers and challenges, including storms, ice, and erosion. The lighthouse features a forty-eight-foot-tall circular brick tower, and unique iron hoops and staves were added in 1887 to strengthen the structure. The lighthouse was eventually automated in 1931, and the original lantern room was removed. The property has changed ownership over the years, with the Hinckley family eventually acquiring it in 1950. The Sandy Neck Lighthouse Restoration Committee was formed in 2003 to preserve and restore the historic tower. Visitors can explore the lighthouse and learn about its fascinating history through keeper logs and inspection reports.
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