Discover Barnstable Village

Barnstable Historical Society

Located in the house originally built by Sylvanus B. Phinney across from the Sturgis Library. The Society purchased this building as it's permanent home from the Jones family of Barnstable. A research facility and museum open seasonally mid-June to mid-October the property encompasses 2.75 acres.


(508) 362-2982

3087 Main Street

Barnstable, MA 02630

Coast Guard Heritage Museum 
Our mission is to tell the Coast Guard story from a regional Cape Cod perspective. We are one of only two free-standing museums in the country dedicated to celebrating U.S. Coast Guard history. It is very appropriate that we occupy the 1856 U.S. Customs House in Barnstable. 


(508) 362-8521
3353 Main Street
Barnstable, MA 02630

Saint Mary's Episcopal Church
The people of St. Mary’s come from many different places, faith traditions, backgrounds and lifestyles. We welcome diversity and seek to be a church for all God’s people. Together, we connect with God, each other and the needs of the world – we invite you to join us!


(508) 362-3977
3055 Main Street 
Barnstable, MA 02630

Sturgis Library
The Sturgis Library, a historic public library in the village of Barnstable, is dedicated to providing services and resources to meet the needs of a contemporary community while preserving and promoting Cape Cod history.


(508) 362-6636
3090 Main Street
Barnstable, MA 02630

Tales of Cape Cod
Tales of Cape Cod was founded in 1949 to record the voices of old-time Cape Codders in first-hand accounts of life on the Cape in bygone days.


(508) 362-8927
3046 Main Street
Barnstable, MA 02630
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