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    Cape Cod Maritime Museum

    4.3 (9 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Cool museum, interesting maritime history. Check out the current art show in their gallery. Local artists with ties to the Sea.

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    John F Kennedy Hyannis Museum - JFK gave one of his famous rocking chairs to the Waldorf Astoria NY, now on temporary loan to the JFK Hyannis Museum.

    John F Kennedy Hyannis Museum

    3.6(60 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Well... disappointing at best, but a touristy thing to do. We've passed the building a million…read moretimes, and they used to be open on weekdays only, but since COVID that has changed. Two story brick building. First floor is dedicated to JFK and the second floor is dedicated to the rest of the clan. There are limited items and JFK memorabilia in this museum, it is mainly pictures and poster boards with details of the pictures. Many of the pictures you've seen already in the free domain. Best part of the museum was seeing a putter that JFK used. That is about it. Nice staff, and a little store selling commercial and political trinkets. A try it once event.

    We were on a trip to Cape Cod and spent two days in Hyannis. One of the things I was looking…read moreforward to doing while in town was going to this museum. For me, it was a great experience. There were a lot of family photos of the whole Kennedy family, a detailed timeline of the Presidency between 1960 and 1963, and a display of the Kennedy family tree. I found all of it interesting and informative. We also saw two films about President Kennedy, one on the first floor and one on the second floor. There was also an exhibit about his brother, RFK, and another exhibit about his son, John. The first floor also has a nice gift shop with a wide variety of items to purchase.

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    John F Kennedy Hyannis Museum - Proud to have featured the new History Channel docuseries "Kennedy" before it was released to the general public.

    Proud to have featured the new History Channel docuseries "Kennedy" before it was released to the general public.

    John F Kennedy Hyannis Museum - JFK Jr special exhibit - 2024

    JFK Jr special exhibit - 2024

    John F Kennedy Hyannis Museum - Antonio Rocha performing July 27, 2024  for the JFK Hyannis Museum.

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    Antonio Rocha performing July 27, 2024 for the JFK Hyannis Museum.

    Edward Gorey House - Gorey's Kitchen

    Edward Gorey House

    4.7(76 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Learned so much about Edward Gorey and his lovely home on Cape Cod. The museum consists of the…read morefirst level of the house and features Edward's belongings and works. I was amazed to see the Tony he won for Dracula in person. The museum is a sight to behold with so many treasures to look through. We enjoyed the scavenger hunt you can complete while walking through the museum (though we could not find the final items needed for a prize) and the docent tour. Our docent Mary Anne was amazing. She really knew so much about Edward Gorey and his life. I loved learning about his love of cats and knowing that the museum still has cats who live on premise today, as well as the charitable giving that has continued well after his death to local animal charities. Well worth a visit. Be sure to drop by the gift shop afterwards as they have a ton of books, shirts, and memorabilia to choose from.

    I've been a member for 6 years and had not been able to visit due to either covid or living in…read moredifferent states. It was so nice to finally make the pilgrimage here. There is some parking off to the side of the house and I was able to get a spot. Make sure that you make reservations on the website prior to coming. You reserve a time slot and pay when you get there. I meandered about before going inside. There's a person sitting just inside the entrance to ask your name and reservation time. It is a darling house with all things Edward Gorey in terms of ephemera. Pictures, books, and bits & bobs. I was hoping to see a cat or two so that was disappointing somewhat. You do only get the first floor as well just to let people know. I did not participate in the docent tour - I just wanted to kind of look and snoop at my own pace. It was very cute and mellow. There was a lot of information and the current type exhibit is amazing (O Sordid Type) - I would recommend that highly. I think if you're a fan, it is worth a visit and they do have a good amount in the gift shop, but nothing appealed to my wallet this go round.

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    Edward Gorey House - The kitchen. Photo by Komako Akai Whitelaw.

    The kitchen. Photo by Komako Akai Whitelaw.

    Edward Gorey House - Part of Edward Gorey's kitchen area!

    Part of Edward Gorey's kitchen area!

    Edward Gorey House - Portion of an exhibit.

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