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Location of the Town of Chatham in the state of Massachusetts. Coordinates: 41°42′10″N 69°58′10″W / 41.7028892°N 69.9694601°W / 41.7028892; -69.9694601 Country
An open restaurant will serve the public, keep people off unemployment rolls, even if it's just one shift a week, and bring in meals tax to the town and state. Pate’s will have to apply for the ...
It has a considerable number of 18th-century buildings, whose charm helped it develop into a popular summer resort. Chatham is home to the Chatham Lighthouse, which was established by President Thomas Jefferson in 1808 to protect the ships circling the Cape. The 1808 towers were replaced in 1841 by twin brick towers that were eventually lost to ...
Technical rescue teams from across the Cape helped to stabilize the structure at 1591 Main St., a Chatham fire official said. ... An SUV drove into Larry's P.X. Restaurant in Chatham on Nov. 27 ...
Map of Oyster Pond River (Chatham, Massachusetts), also called Oyster Creek, and its environs. Date: 1943: Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Series , Chatham, MA Quadrangle, 1943. Southwest corner. Author: United States Geological Survey, US Department of the Interior. Permission (Reusing this file) Public domain - original work of the US Federal Government.
The owners of El Toro, the popular upscale Fitchburg steakhouse, said they would soon be moving their restaurant – complete with a revamped, family-friendly menu – to the former Carriage House ...
A small number of Cape Code-style houses survive from the 18th century in the village, which also includes a representation of Greek Revival architecture from its first period of significant growth. Later buildings of architectural significance include the Queen Anne style South Chatham School (built 1903), which marks the eastern end of the ...
The houses of the district represent a cross section of architectural development in the town, with houses dating from c. 1730 to the 20th century. The district also includes the Chatham Light, a church, and a small number of commercial buildings. [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. [1]