3 PASSENGERS 3 SISTERS Held just after Labor Day, Windmill Three Mayflower passengers—Constance Years before Nauset Light arrived from Weekend has something for everyone. Snow, Giles Hopkins, and Lt. Joseph Chatham in 1923, Eastham had three, The three-day festival features a Rogers—are buried in Eastham’s oldest 22-foot wooden lighthouses. The three parade, live music, arts and crafts, and cemetery, Cove Burying Ground. The lights were distinguishable to sailors a talent show. Held Friday to Sunday, cemetery is at the corner of Route 6 from Chatham’s two and Truro’s one. September 11-13. and Pine Woods Road. View the “Three Sisters” off Cable Road. 500,000 Serving nearly 500,000 visitors each ONE The Schoolhouse Museum has year, the Salt Pond Visitor Center is The Nauset Marsh Trail winds along two main attractions: the historic, a good starting point for a visit to the marshes and through fields offering one-room schoolhouse that served National Seashore. Watch park videos, spectacular vistas along the way. The students until 1936, and an addition view exhibits on the region’s history, one-mile loop begins and ends at the housing town artifacts. Open select and map out a great day. Salt Pond Visitor Center. days during the summer. 100, 40 4 The Fort Hill Rural Historical District offers a glimpse into what life was like Bass and pickerel can be found in in the early 1900s. The National Park each of Eastham’s four freshwater Service maintains this 100-acre (40 ponds: Depot, Great, Herring and hectare) area just as it was a century Minister. Grab a pole and spend a quiet ago. Great spot for bird watching! afternoon waiting for a bite! 3580 17 Fried seafood and a quick round of Sam’s Deli offers a smorgasbord of 17 mini-golf is a perfect combination. sandwiches, including roast turkey Enjoy both at Arnold’s Lobster and and curried chicken salad. Headed Clam Bar—an icon for more than 35 to the beach? Head to Sam’s first to years—at 3580 Route 6. Don’t forget to select a sandwich, salad, or sweet to top off your visit with a sundae! enjoy on the sand. 300 The Eastham Windmill was built in Due to erosion over the years, Nauset Light had been nearing the edge of a 60-foot cliff before it was moved back about 300 feet in 1996. Tours are available on select days, May to late October. 335 Plymouth in 1680—335 years ago. After a few moves, the windmill was placed on the Eastham Town Green, where it has now stood since 1783. Tour the Cape’s oldest functioning windmill in July and August. 2 Be sure to turn up at the 12th annual 12 Eastham Turnip Festival Saturday, Nov. 21. The event focuses on the ever-so-sweet Eastham turnip and features a Turnip Cook-Off, and a market stuffed with local produce and products. 21 Take a trip around the world without leaving town at Karoo Restaurant. Karoo provides a 21-item food dictionary to help diners navigate menu items such as “bunny chow” (bread bowl) and “monkey gland” (steak and rib) sauce. one First Encounter Beach is the site of the historic first meeting of the Mayflower Pilgrims and the Native Americans in 1620. With stunning views of Cape Cod Bay, it’s a favorite with vacationing families. WWW.CAPECODLIFE.COM | Cape Cod LIFE | 111 4 1 .8 3 0 0 ° N, 6 9 .9 7 4 4 ° W • EAST H AM B Y T H E N UM B ER S THREE DAYS
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