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Judah Baker Windmill This windmill was built in 1791 and after falling into disrepair, has been restored to its original condition. Taking its name from its 18th century builder, the windmill is part of a surrounding park and is open seasonally to the public. Visitors should contact the Yarmouth Historical Commission for schedule details.
Address: River Street South Yarmouth MA USA
1 508 382-2231
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Baxter Grist Mill Built in 1710 by Thomas Baxter and his sons, this Yarmouth water mill continues to work today. The mill is located along Route 28 and is open to the public from mid-June to early-September. Address: Route 28 South Yarmouth MA USA 02664
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Winslow Crocker House History buffs or antique lovers visiting Cape Cod can also visit the Winslow Crocker House, an 18th century home filled with notable pieces of antique furniture, rugs, pewter and ceramics. The house is owned and operated by Historic New England and is open to the public June through mid-October. Tours available. Address: Old King's Highway Yarmouth Port MA USA 02675
1 617 227-3957 Extn: 256
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