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The Barnstable Town Visitor Center is located at 397 Main St. in Hyannis. The building also serves as the home to the John F. Kennedy Museum, Hyannis Area Chamber of Commerce and Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame. 

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Cape Cod Central Railroad is a heritage railway offering scenic excursions and dinner and luncheon trains. It hosts a variety of events, including wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners, fundraisers, corporate events, conventions, anniversary celebrations, birthday parties, festive holiday gatherings, motor coach tour groups, family reunions, school outings, and club and association functions. Its dinner train serves five-course gourmet meals for groups of up to 175 guests. The railroad s daytime scenic train provides narrated two-hour trips past sand dunes, salt marshes, cranberry bogs and the Cape Cod Canal in Massachusetts. It also provides online gift certificates of various denominations. Cape Cod Central Railroad is located in Hyannis, Mass.
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Updated in 2005, this site contains images of hundreds of recent and previously unavailable watercolors by Robert E. Kennedy, and includes many new paintings completed in 2003-2005. Bobs subjects range from Maine to the Caribbean, including New England, Mid-Atlantic, and the Southern States, Bermuda, Nassau, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, The Cayman Islands and Cozumel. His originals can be viewed at the Kennedy Galleries in West Dennis, and Hyannis, Massachusetts. ALL IMAGES PURCHASED THROUGH THIS SITE ARE HAND-SIGNED BY THE ARTIST.
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The Zion Union Heritage Museum celebrates the African-American and Cape Verdean population and both its continuing and historical impact on Cape Cod. The museum has a vast collection of artifacts and historic documents relevant to the cultures represented by the museum.

The store offers sculptures, jewelry, post cards, music, prints, clothing and books relating to African-American and Cape Verdean culture and history.

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Cape Cod Maritime Museum is on a spectacular piece of land right on Barnstable Harbor. It features exhibits on boat building, shipwrecks and maritime artifacts. On display is the hull of the Sparrow-Hawk, which sank off Cape Cod in 1626, bringing settlers to the new colony.

The museum partners with local schools to promote and share the maritime experience. The featured exhibits change regularly. Information about the schedule is on the museum's informative website. It offers classes in boat design, half-model making, ship in a bottle making and boat building.

The museum offers sailboat rides on the Sarah, the museum-built replica of the 1886 Crosby catboat, for reasonable single and family rates for a one-and-a-half-hour sail. The Sarah is slipped right at the museum site on the harbor.

Supporting the museum through membership starts at $35. The gift shop is small but packed with interesting souvenirs, maritime curios and books.

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The Barnstable Town Visitor Center is located at 397 Main St. in Hyannis. The building also serves as the home to the John F. Kennedy Museum, Hyannis Area Chamber of Commerce and Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame. 

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The mission of the JFK Hyannis Museum is to celebrate the legacy of President Kennedy and his family's special ties to Cape Cod while educating the community including students of all ages. The museum offers a multimedia exhibit of the days JFK spent on Cape Cod. It features over 80 photographs as well as a video narrated by Walter Cronkite depicting the president's experiences on the Cape. Several themed areas include charged oral histories of JFK's friends.

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Bill Putman shares his private collection of more than 50 red classic sports cars at Toad Hall Classic Car Museum. The museum is housed in a rambling barn next to the Simmons Homestead Inn. Here you'll see the Lotus, MG, Jaguar, Triumph, Austin Healey and other English cars along with some German and Japanese vehicles. While you are visiting, you can also see Putnam's large collection of single malts.