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One of the most popular destinations on the Massachusetts coastline is Sandwich.
This historic town is considered to be the oldest in Cape Cod and gets packed on summer weekends.
At these times, locals from Boston flock here to visit the numerous rare book stores, gift shops and art galleries.
It takes just over an hour to get here from Boston via I-93 and the Segamore Bridge.
The bridge gets particularly jammed on Sunday evenings as visitors head back to Boston.
The best place to learn about the town's history is in its historic district, which hosts attractions such as Dexter Grist Mill.
Built in the 17th century, the grist mill is still functional and open for tours during the summer months.
On the other hand, outdoor types will find plenty to do here.
Guests staying at Sandwich hotels have the chance to walk the Boardwalk, which leads to Town Neck Beach's sand dunes.
Those interested in plant life will find the Heritage Museum and Gardens on Grove Street a worthwhile visit.
The gardens host more than 1,000 species of plant, while the on-site museum has a number of historical exhibits.
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Introduction to Sandwich, Massachusetts
One of the most popular destinations on the Massachusetts coastline is Sandwich.This historic town is considered to be the oldest in Cape Cod and gets packed on summer weekends.
At these times, locals from Boston flock here to visit the numerous rare book stores, gift shops and art galleries.
It takes just over an hour to get here from Boston via I-93 and the Segamore Bridge.
The bridge gets particularly jammed on Sunday evenings as visitors head back to Boston.
The best place to learn about the town's history is in its historic district, which hosts attractions such as Dexter Grist Mill.
Built in the 17th century, the grist mill is still functional and open for tours during the summer months.
On the other hand, outdoor types will find plenty to do here.
Guests staying at Sandwich hotels have the chance to walk the Boardwalk, which leads to Town Neck Beach's sand dunes.
Those interested in plant life will find the Heritage Museum and Gardens on Grove Street a worthwhile visit.
The gardens host more than 1,000 species of plant, while the on-site museum has a number of historical exhibits.
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