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		<title>Learn the history of the Chatham Railroad Museum &#8211; A New England and Cape Cod attraction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even if you&#8217;re not crazy about railroads, a trip to this beautiful 1887 Victorian building filled of &#8220;Railroad Gothic&#8221; work of wooden art and tapering turrets. Inside you&#8217;ll find volunteers revealing the lore and historic artifacts featuring the &#8220;walk-through&#8221; 1918 New York caboose. This only 7-mile long railroad once connected Chatham, MA with the Old [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even if you&#8217;re not crazy about railroads, a trip to this beautiful 1887 Victorian building filled of &#8220;Railroad Gothic&#8221; work of wooden art and tapering turrets. Inside you&#8217;ll find volunteers revealing the lore and historic artifacts featuring the &#8220;walk-through&#8221; 1918 New York caboose. This only 7-mile long railroad once connected Chatham, MA with the Old Colony Railroad main line in Harwich, MA. What&#8217;s stunning is the depot construction was begun in June; it and the neighboring engine house (with turntable), car house, work shed, and water tower (with well and windmill) were completed just 6 months later on November 22, 1887. The property of the Town, the Museum is run by an unpaid director and a group of volunteers and is welcome for donations. There&#8217;s a playground across the street which is perfect for a picnic lunch. They&#8217;re open from mid-June to mid-Sept Tuesday through Saturday 10am-4pm and located on 153 Depot Road off Main St. (1 block N of the rotary) in Chatham, MA. Being not so up to date, there&#8217;s no phone number or website to contact this New England attraction</p>
<p>Going northeast up Old Harbor Road for just about a half a mile is the <a href="http://www.captainshouseinn.com/" target="_self">Captain&#8217;s House Inn</a>. The most distinctive Cape Cod bed and breakfast, the Captain&#8217;s House Inn is regarded by many respected lodging reviewers as &#8220;The Cape&#8217;s&#8221; finest smal inn. This four-diamond sea captina&#8217;s estate on two acres in Chatham, Massachusetts is the perfect choice for an affordable romantic getaway. There are four distinct facilities – the <a href="http://www.captainshouseinn.com/rm_mainHouse.htm">Main House</a>, an 1839 Greek-Revival style mansion, the attached <a href="http://www.captainshouseinn.com/rm_carriageHouse.htm">Carriage House</a>, the luxurious <a href="http://www.captainshouseinn.com/rm_stables.htm">Stables</a> and the 200-year-old &#8220;bow roof cape&#8221; called the <a href="http://www.captainshouseinn.com/rm_captainsCottage.htm">Captain’s Cottage</a>. Find the right accommodation and check out their specials and packages to make your romantic getaway weekend perfectly fit for you.</p>
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