Tales of Cape Cod is a non-profit organization founded in 1949 with the mission of preserving and sharing the unique history of Cape Cod. Through their extensive archive of first-hand accounts, recordings, and documents, Tales of Cape Cod provides a valuable resource for understanding the rich cultural heritage of the region. They offer a variety of programs, including a popular summer lecture series, dramatizations for schoolchildren, book publications, and special events, all aimed at connecting people to the captivating stories of Cape Cod's past.
The Olde Colonial Courthouse, located in Barnstable, Massachusetts, serves as the hub for Tales of Cape Cod's activities. This historic building, dating back to the Revolution of 1774, has been carefully preserved and is undergoing renovations to increase accessibility. With a new main entrance, ADA ramp, and accessible parking, the Olde Colonial Courthouse will soon provide an inclusive space for everyone to enjoy the Tales' experience. Additionally, individuals have the opportunity to leave a lasting legacy by personalizing engraved bricks on the user-friendly sidewalk, supporting Tales of Cape Cod and becoming a part of their campus's history.
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