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Yarmouth was organized and incorporated [5] as part of the Plymouth Colony on September 3, 1639, following a settlement led by John Crowe (later Crowell), Thomas Howes and Anthony Thacher, and is, together with Sandwich, the oldest town on Cape Cod. [6] [7] Yarmouth originally included what is now the town of Dennis, which was incorporated as a ...
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It includes the two villages of Yarmouth Center and Yarmouthport, which were important 18th and 19th century centers of civic and economic activity. [ 2 ] Although the district includes a number of early colonial First Period structures (the oldest being the c, 1690 Timothy Hallett House, 24 Hallett Street), the majority of its buildings date ...
Yarmouth voters meet on Dec. 9 for a special town meeting. Articles include an amendment to a plastics bylaw and a petition article on sewer pumping.
Hammond built Camp Hammond in Yarmouth in 1889. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. After a fire in town in 1887, [5] Pumgustuk Water Company raised funds for two municipal cisterns in 1888. [4] The stone wall inside Yarmouth History Center is original to the Water District building.
The town of Yarmouth and the Cape Cod Commission presented recommendations Wednesday night for improving safety, congestion and accommodations for all users of the Station Avenue corridor from ...
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The Judah Baker Windmill is an 18th-century windmill in South Yarmouth, Massachusetts. It was named after its original builder, Judah Baker, who constructed the mill in 1791. [ 1 ] Like many Cape Cod windmills, the windmill experienced several moves before moving to its current location at 89 River Street in Bass River , located within the ...