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CONTINUEDFROM PAGEA&E.17 ? Centerville Historical Museum ThroughAug.30:The museum's"Year of Fashion"focus continueswith a new exhibit, "Bloomers to Bikinis." Hours are noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.The museum is at 513 Main St. 508-775-0331 ,www.centervillehis- toricalmuseum.org. ? Classic sports cars make you see red Toad Hall at Simmons Homestead Inn, 288 Scudder Ave., Hyannis Port, maintains a collection of over 50 clas- sic sports cars, restored, red, and in running condition. Open daily 11a.m.to 5 p.m.$8,$4 ages 10-16,children under 10 free with parents. 508-778-4934 or visit www.toadhallcars.com. ? Coast Guard Heritage Museum The Coast Guard Heritage Museumat the Trayser ,3353 Main St. (Route 6A), Barnstable,open Maythrough October, Tuesdayto Saturday,10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visit www.cgheritage.org. ? Historical Society of Santuit and Cotuit The Dottridge Homestead and Mu- seum and Fire Museumat1148MainSt., Cotuit,are openfor the season.The site also has an archive room,gift shop.Ice House and Historical Kitchen Gardens. Open weekends through Columbus Day,Thanksgiving weekend and during Christmas in Cotuit,the first weekend in December. The archives are avail- able for research, and the Homestead i .-. ¦ i ¦ : , " ' ' •!: r >' I .¦ ¦ ¦ and museums are availablefor private tours by appointment. Museum and gift shop hours are Friday to Sunday, 1-5 p.m.to Labor Day and Saturday and Sunday1-5 p.m.through Columbus Day. 508-438-0461. ? JFK Hyannis Museum The John F. Kennedy Hyannis Mu- seum, 397 Main St., features photo- graphic,video and oral history exhibits surrounding JFK's days spent on Cape Cod. The museum hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday - Saturday, noon-5 p.m, Sundayand holidays.Admission includes entryto Cape Cod Baseball LeagueHall of Fame. $8; $4 over age 65; $3 ages 10-17;free under age 10. 508-790-3077, ? Osterville Historical Museum The Osterville Historical Museum is open for the season with featured exhibits "Sail into the Past: 100 Years of the Wianno Senior" and "Shall We Dance." The Parker House, Cammett House and Boat Shops will be open for guided tours every Thursday at 11 a.m.The Museum office open Tuesday through Friday 9 a.m.to 1:30 p.m. year round. Please call in advance. Admis- sion is free. Farmers'market open Fridaysthrough Sept.19,9 a.m. to 1p.m. 508-428-5861, The Osterville Historical Museum is at 155 West Bay Road. More info: 508-428-5861; www. OstervilleMuseum.org ? West Barnstable RR Station TheWest Barnstable RailroadStation on Route 149isopenfor the season,May to October,Saturdays 9 to 2. Scenic Passenger Train-The Cape Cod CentralRailroad's'Scenic Passenger Train' runs through the sand dunes, cranberry bogs and salt marshes, on a 2-hour round trip to the Cape Cod Canal. Train schedules are available at the West Barnstable and Hyannis Stations.Tickets for the trainfrom West Barnstable are sold atthe station ONLY on Saturdays until train time. ? West Parish * Meetinghouse The historic 1717 Parish Meeting- house,2049 Meetinghouse Way (Route 149), West Barnstable, is one of two surviving First Period New England meetinghouses. Built in 1717 and au- thentically restored,the post and beam structure was the site of Barnstable town meetings for more than 130 yoars and has housed the West Par- ish of Barnstable congregation for almost 300 years. Open daily, free of charge,9 a.m.to 4 p.m.for self-guided tours,Memorial Day to Columbus Day. www.1717meetinghouse.org ? Zion Union Heritage Museum The Zion Union Heritage Museum,276 North St. in Hyannis features artwork and memorabilia by Cape Codders on the Cape's African-American and Cape Verdean history. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors,$3 for ages 10 to 17, and free for younger children. 508-790-9466. CAPEWIDE ? Bourne Historical Society The Bourne Historical Society, 30 Keene St., Buzzards Bay,is a nonprofit organizationdevoted to preserving the history of the Town of Bourne. BHS maintains the Aptucxet Trading Post Museumin BourneVillage,a restoration of Plimoth Colony's first trading post. Hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays,Wednesdays,6:30to 8:30 p.m. Admission is free. Call 508-759-8167 or visit www. bournehistoricalsoc.org. ? Brewster Historical Society The Brewster Historical Society is at 3171Main St., Brewster. 508-896-9521, www.brewsterhistoricalsociety.org/ events.html ? Brooks Academy Museum Museum research library and photo archive open by appointment year-round. Museum exhibits open Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through Oct. 11. Thursdays, 1-6 p.m.; Fridays & Saturdays, 1-4 p.m. Admission $3 for adults; free for members and kids to 18. Of- fice Hours Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, year-round. The museum is at 80 Parallel St., Harwich.508-432-8089, www. harwichhistoricalsociety.org. ? Cape Cod Museum of Natural History The museum,869 Main St.,Brewster, offers a full calendar of events year round, including talks, walks, classes, special lectures and book signings and other presentations of interest to the wider community. Go to www.ccmnh.org or call 508- 896-3867. ? Chatham Historical Society The Atwood House Museum, home of the Chatham Historical Society,347 Stage Harbor Road,is open for the sea- son.www.chathamhistoricalsociety.org. ? Chatham Marconi Maritime Center The Center is open through Aug. 31, Tues.-Sat., 1-5 p.m. Sundays,1-4 p.m. The museum is at 847 Orleans Road (Route 28), North Chatham. i }<|ii ¦ i i) I ( i ' ¦¦ ' : ? Edward Gorey House The Edward Gorey House, 8 Straw- berry Lane,Yarmouth Port is open foi the season. Through Dec. 28: New 2014 exhibr of "F is for Fantods - The 28 Books o Edward Gorey's Fantod Press." Hour; are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday-Sat- urday; noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. $8, $E students,seniors, $2 kids ages 6 to 12 508-362-3909 or visit www.edwardgo- reyhouse.org. ? Falmouth Historical Society & Museums on the Green The Museums on the Green, 55-6E Palmer Ave., Falmouth. Hours are Tues- day-Friday,10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Researcl library is open Tuesdayand Thursday,1( a.m. to 1p.m.Appointments suggested 508-548-4857,www.falmouthhistorical- society.org. ? Heritage Museums & Gardens Family Fun Fridays: At Heritage summer Fridays are days for the whole family, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., with specia activities,lawn games,music and magic On the Outdoor Concert Stage July11 Children's entertainer Stacey Peasley July 18: Music by the Toe Jam Povpe Band;July25:Singer/songwriterWayne Potash, all at 11a.m. Heritage Museums & Gardens \i at 67 Grove St., Sandwich, and offer; programs and events year round. $18 $8, youth ages 3-12, free, age 2 anc under.Aschedule of program offerings is available at 508-888-3300,x 175,or visf www.heritagemuseums.org ? Historical Society of Old Yarmouth Historical Society of Old Yarmouth's Captain Bangs Hallet House Museum *i CONTINUED ON PAGE A&E 2I Events Dn S I & n C i m i t i i PM H A I WIA*© u u u IrlUfVffM W WHWw VV*MMH*I WWI flWVlr ART DOLGOFF508-362-1172 PC HELPCOMPUTERREPAIR Building/Remodel/Repairs ICome To You,40 yrsexp SPECIALTYHistoric Homes Pete,508-362-3616 artdolgotf.com LOOK IT UP Expandyour businesswith Gtp6C0CI ^ / capeccKJoNLiNE^f ONUNEiom f<a Haiiij)Senses Richard Bentley,Lic#E51866 AJ'SDiscountJunk Removal Low Rates Nojob too big or Mattress,sofa,TV,appliance smallFullyIns774-836-3114 CleanOuts Jav506-778-0155 - A-Z DUMP RUNS Place an ad. Attic, Cellar, Garage,Shed, Getsome business. Furniture,Appliances,TV's CAPE CODTIMESV Cto-°"ts 508-776-7775 1¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ i n a l i ¦ Ha! *! ¦ ¦ ¦ uiHSKpiiijj rang •A CUT ABOVE LawnCare* David's Painting •Int & Ext Mowing, mulching, cleanups, Power Washing & Carpentry dump runs. 508-274-0340 Refs. Ins. 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