Cape Cod Guides
Chatham Pottery MA: A Haven for Handmade Ceramics in Chatham, MA
Chatham Pottery MA: A Haven for Handmade Ceramics in Chatham, MA Chatham, MA has several pottery studios where visitors can buy handmade stoneware, find locally made Cape Cod gifts, or take a hands-on ceramics class. The studios are spread across town, from Main Street storefronts to a post-and-beam barn in West Chatham tucked near the…
Read MoreCape Cod Baseball League: Schedule, Times & Internships
Cape Cod Baseball League Schedule 2026: Times & Internships The 2026 Cape Cod Baseball League regular season runs from June 13 through August 2, with playoffs from August 4 to 12. Chatham Anglers home games are played at Veterans Field in downtown Chatham, and every game is free to attend. This guide covers the full…
Read MoreKate Gould Park Chatham MA: Your Guide to Band Concerts, Town Green, and Summer Nights
Kate Gould Park Chatham MA: Band Concerts, Town Green, and Summer Nights Kate Gould Park Chatham MA is a compact downtown green at 15 Chatham Bars Avenue, just off Main Street in Chatham Village, that serves as the town’s central gathering place for free Friday night band concerts, art installations, family picnics, and seasonal festivals.…
Read MoreVeterans Field Chatham MA: Your Complete Game-Day Guide
Veterans Field Chatham MA: Your Complete Game-Day Guide Veterans Field in Chatham, Massachusetts is the home ballpark of the Chatham Anglers, a Cape Cod Baseball League team that plays a 40-game wood-bat schedule every summer. Admission is free. First pitch is at 7 p.m. for most home games. Parking near the field is limited, and…
Read MoreChatham’s Godfrey Windmill
Godfrey Windmill Chatham MA Chatham’s Godfrey Windmill is one of the last surviving wind-powered grist mills on Cape Cod and the only one that still grinds corn. Built in 1797 and standing in Chase Park less than a quarter mile from Main Street, it draws thousands of visitors each summer who come to tour the…
Read MoreChatham Playgrounds and Gazebo Guide for Families on Cape Cod
Chatham Playgrounds and Gazebo Guide for Families on Cape Cod Volunteer Park in West Chatham, completed a brand-new accessible playground in the summer of 2024, giving Chatham two dedicated play facilities designed for different ages, abilities, and play styles. Paired with a downtown green that hosts one of Cape Cod’s most beloved free concert traditions,…
Read MoreAtlantic White Shark Center Chatham: Your Complete Guide
Atlantic White Shark Center Chatham: Your Complete Guide The Atlantic White Shark Center in Chatham is an education and research facility run by the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, located at 235 Orleans Road in North Chatham, Massachusetts. It is open year-round, operates on timed reservations, and gives visitors a direct look at real scientific work…
Read MoreMarconi Museum Chatham MA History: Wireless Pioneers, Coastal Stories
Marconi Museum Chatham MA History Guide Sitting on an 11-acre campus in North Chatham, a red brick operating building from 1914 holds one of Cape Cod’s most focused history museums. The site preserves the full story of ship-to-shore wireless communication, from the earliest days of transatlantic radio through a classified World War II naval operation…
Read MoreWhat To Do During a Cape Cod Winter
What To Do During a Cape Cod Winter Chatham in the winter captures the essence of Cape Cod’s peaceful beauty. Visitors can explore historic landmarks like the Chatham Lighthouse against a snowy backdrop or enjoy the serenity of Monomoy’s coastal landscapes. Unlike summer, the cooler months allow travelers to slow down and experience authentic Cape…
Read MoreShore Road Scenic Drive in Chatham: A Coastal Journey Through History and Beauty
Shore Road Scenic Drive in Chatham: A Coastal Journey Through History and Beauty Shore Road in Chatham, MA, connects downtown to the working waterfront in roughly 1.5 miles, passing sea captain homes, a working fish pier, and one of New England’s most photographed lighthouses along the way. The full stop-by-stop route takes 60 to 90…
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