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Feed for Clear Lake Duck Farm arriving at West Barnstable train station
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First and only hydroelectric plant on Cape Cod, constructed at foot of the Marstons Mills River to alleviate an acute energy...
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First expansion of the church, adding a surplus Army barracks from Camp Edwards to the west end for a large meeting hall and...
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Foster Crocker's Hardware store
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Full Cape Cod house built about 1830 on Old Falmouth Road by Capt. George Allyn
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The Fuller farmhouse on the road to West Barnstable was built about 1800. The south wing was added in 1892
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Fulling Mill dedication marker 1939, at Mill Pond
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The Gifford farm, built in 1857, at the northwest corner of the road to West Barnstable and Lovell's Lane
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The Goodspeed homestead was built in classic Federal style about 1792, and once welcomed travelers as an inn. The last farmer,...
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Great Atlantic Hurricane damage
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Hamblin's grocery store. Lewis Nelson Hamblin, owner (1849-1932)
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Herring Run 1898
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The Herring Run, declared "worthless" in 1897
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Home of Lauchlan Crocker (1895-1945), son of Zenas Crocker IV, of an old Barnstable family. This Prince Avenue house was built...
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Home of the famous botanist Stephen F. Hamblin (1884-1964) at Long Pond. Stephen was a Harvard professor of landscape...
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Home of whaling captain Oliver Alton Crocker (1825-1898) on the east side of the church. Built in 1853
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Horse-pull contest at the County Fair
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House built in 1889 across the road from the Fuller farm by William Bennett Cammett (1865-1923)
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Housewright Andrew Phinney built this Greek Revival house in 1845. It was sold to Joseph Barry (1889-1972). At one time it was...
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Ice fishing on Mystic Lake
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