The Eastham Historical Society Inc was established in 1963 by Frederick H. Jewell, Ralph Chase, and Otto Nickerson with the aim of preserving and celebrating the rich history of Eastham, Massachusetts. With a focus on the town's 312-year history, the society has since grown to include multiple museums, archives, and landmarks, offering visitors a glimpse into the past of this historic Cape Cod town.
Through their dedication and passion, the Eastham Historical Society has become an invaluable resource for both residents and tourists interested in exploring the town's heritage. With a diverse range of exhibits and collections, including the 1869 Schoolhouse Museum, Swift-Daley House, and Ranlett Tool Museum, the society provides a unique opportunity to learn about Eastham's past and its significance in the wider context of Cape Cod history.
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