Spring Hill Historic District (Sandwich, Massachusetts)

The Spring Hill Historic District of Sandwich, Massachusetts, is a rural and residential historic district reflecting the area's long history. The district includes the Wing Fort House, one of the oldest wood-frame houses in North America, and the site of the first Quaker meeting in the New World. It is also notable for its views, and for its cranberry bogs, some of which have been actively cultivated since the 19th century.[2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.[1]

Spring Hill Historic District
Spring Hill Historic District (Sandwich, Massachusetts) is located in Cape Cod
Spring Hill Historic District (Sandwich, Massachusetts)
Spring Hill Historic District (Sandwich, Massachusetts) is located in Massachusetts
Spring Hill Historic District (Sandwich, Massachusetts)
Spring Hill Historic District (Sandwich, Massachusetts) is located in the United States
Spring Hill Historic District (Sandwich, Massachusetts)
LocationSandwich, Massachusetts
Coordinates41°44′53″N 70°28′22″W
Area117 acres (47 ha)
NRHP reference No.10000862 [1]
Added to NRHPOctober 28, 2010

The main roads through the district are Main Street (Massachusetts Route 6A) and Spring Hill Road. The district's boundaries run from roughly from Great Island Road and Main Street in the west, including properties along the two main roads and some adjacent streets, to Norse Pines Drive and Quaker Meetinghouse Road in the east.[2]

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