Town of Mashpee

Mashpee is in on . It includes the village of New Seabury. Purchased in 1660 to be a reservation for the Wampanoag tribe and later revoked and incorporated as a town. Until the 1960s, Wampanoags made up the majority of the population.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Old Indian Church and Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge.

Church
The Old Indian Meeting House is a historic meeting house at 410 Meetinghouse Road in . Built in 1758, the meetinghouse is the oldest Native American church in the eastern United States.

Nature reserve
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The is a National Wildlife Refuge in the state of . Established in 1995, it is administered by the Eastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Complex.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cotuit and Mashpee Neck.

is a village of the town of on . Oyster Company has been producing oysters in the pretty harbor since 1837. In this quiet residential area with upscale summer retreats, the harbor provides great boating and kayaking and some beautiful views.

Village
is a census-designated place in the town of in , , United States. The population was 1,000 at the 2010 census. It is the most populous of the seven CDPs in Mashpee.

Town of Mashpee

Latitude
41.6179° or 41° 37′ 5″ north
Longitude
-70.4907° or 70° 29′ 26″ west
Population
14,200
Elevation
36 feet (11 metres)
Open location code
87HFJG95+5P
Geo­Names ID
4943303
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