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Built in 1680 in Plymouth, Eastham Windmill was initially placed near Salt Pond in Eastham, after being transported by a log raft over the waters of Massachusetts Bay and an ox-cart to its final destination. Eastham Windmill was later sold and relocated to the Village Green opposite Eastham Town Hall. This was the original site of the Setucket Mill constructed in 1705 on land that was once owned by Giles Hopkins of the Mayflower fame. Extensively renovated in 1968, today it's open to the public during the summer months giving an extraordinary glimpse into the internal workings of an operating windmill.

2510 U. S. Route 6, Eastham, MA 02642, Phone: 508-255-3421

Eastham Windmill
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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