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129 Main Street, Sandwich, MA 02563

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129 Main Street, Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
View the gorgeous collection of vintage glass on display. Trips2008 Guide to the Best of Cape Cod. More on travelandleisure
We were totally unaware of the area's glass blowing history. Very interesting. More on TripAdvisor

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4 Water Street, Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
The Thornton W. Burgess Museum features a variety of memorabilia relating to the life and times of Thornton Burgess the famed children’s author and native son of Sandwich, MA. The Thornton Bu... More on Heritage
This was a cute little museum dedicated to the author of Peter Cottontail. The musuem is very small, but they did have scheduled events a couple times a week such as outdoor story telling by the po... More on TripAdvisor

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Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts

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Thornton Burgess Society, 6 Discovery Hill Road, East Sandwich, MA 02537, United States

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67 Grove Street, Sandwich, MA, 02563
Americana museum on 100 manicured acres with a wide assortment of flora, a 1912 carousel, an antique car collection (including Gary Cooperâs snappy yellow and dazzling 1930 Deusenberg), the America... More on Discover America
This is one of those rare museums that appeals equally to adults and the children they drag along: The latter will leave clamoring for another visit. All ages have the run of 76 beautifully landsc... More on Frommers

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67 Grove St, (off Route 130), Sandwich, Massachusetts 02563, United States of America

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Sandwich Glass Museum, 129 Main Street, Box 103, Sandwich, MA 02563, United States

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Discovery Hill, East Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Pets must be on leash, except during the months of September through March when dogs are allowed off-leash,... More on DogFriendly.com
Tour the old-style kitchen where jams and jellies are made in old-fashioned tradition. Jams and jellies o... More on igougo

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18 Water Street, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Once a contender for the title of the Cape's oldest house (a couple of privately owned Provincetown houses appear to have a stronger claim), this saltbox (ca. 1680) is nonetheless a noteworthy beauty, with its diamond-pane windows ... More on Frommers
