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The upstairs offices next housed offices of the Barnstable County Extension Service. The post office moved out in 1958, and the federal government turned the building over to the town in 1960. [2] It has served as a museum property since, currently housing the Coast Guard Museum.
Sandwich and Barnstable: 109: Town Line Boundary Marker: Town Line Boundary Marker: September 18, 1987 : 410 High St. at Sandwich–Barnstable town line: Sandwich and Barnstable: 110: Townsend House: Townsend House: May 20, 1998
The Municipal Group Historic District is a historic district encompassing a cluster of five municipal buildings in the Hyannis village of Barnstable, Massachusetts.Included are the library (c. 1800), old town hall (1926), two buildings currently housing town offices that were originally part of the Hyannis Normal School, and the Crowell/Guyer Barn, a 19th-century structure now used by the ...
[2] Name on the Register [3] Image Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: Adams-Crocker-Fish House: Adams-Crocker-Fish House: March 13, 1987 (449 Willow St.
The Old King's Highway Historic District encompasses what was historically the principal east–west thoroughfare through Barnstable, Massachusetts. It encompasses Barnstable's entire length of what is now designated Massachusetts Route 6A, called Main Street, between the town lines of Sandwich and Yarmouth. It includes more than 1,000 acres ...
Alvan's house is a vernacular 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Cape-style structure with three bays and a windowless extension, while Roland's is one of the finest high-style Federal houses outside Barnstable Village.
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The Centerville Historic District is located in southern Barnstable, roughly midway between the villages of Hyannis and Cotuit.The district is essentially linear in shape, extending along Main Street from just south of Wilton Drive to a four-way junction with Church Hill Road and Bacon Lane, with a major triangular intersection with Park Street near the district's geographic center.