Since 1639, the Atlantic Ocean has been a central part of Cape Cod’s history, and this legacy is celebrated at the Cape Cod Maritime Museum. Located in the heart of the peninsula, the museum delves into the region’s rich maritime heritage through rotating exhibits. Visitors can explore archival histories of the whaling and fishing industries, examine lighthouse and boat designs, and admire nautical art. One of the highlights is a scrimshaw collection, offering a tangible connection to the past. Today, the museum provides an immersive experience, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of how the sea has shaped Cape Cod’s culture and economy.
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