Truro Highlands Historic District
Truro Highlands Historic District | |
Highland Light Station | |
42°02′22″N 70°3′44″W / 42.03944°N 70.06222°W / 42.03944; -70.06222 | |
Area | 85.9 acres (34.8 ha) |
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NRHP reference No. | 11000823[1] |
Added to NRHP | November 22, 2011 |
The Truro Highlands Historic District encompasses an area of North Truro, Massachusetts, within the Cape Cod National Seashore, that has served as a recreational destination for more than 175 years. The major features of the district, which is centered on Highland Road east of US Route 6, are the Highland Light Station, the Highland House (now a museum), and the Highland Golf Links, one of the oldest golf courses on Cape Cod.[2]
The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.[1]
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Cape Cod National Seashore
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
- ^ "Truro Highlands Historic District: Existing Conditions" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
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Landmark District
- Nauset Archeological District
- Atwood–Higgins Historic District
- Fort Hill Rural Historic District
- Truro Highlands Historic District
- Ahearn House and Summer House
- The Beacon
- French Cable Hut
- Jedediah Higgins House
- Highland House
- Highland Light Station
- Marconi Wireless Station Site
- Nauset Beach Light
- John Newcomb House
- Old Harbor U.S. Life Saving Station
- Edward Penniman House and Barn
- Pine Grove Cemetery
- Race Point Light Station
- Samuel Smith Tavern Site
- Three Sisters of Nauset (Twin Lights)
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