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First European settlement
Sandwich is founded by the "Ten men of Saugus", a group of families leaving Saugus with permission from the Plimoth Colony. -
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Traditional New England Town
Sandwich develops as a what we now see as a traditional New England Town. -
Hoxie House built
Approximate date of the construction of the Hoxie House, the oldest surviving house on Cape Cod. -
Sandwich Glass Factory founded
In 1825 the industrial revolution arrived in Sandwich with the founding of the Sandwich Glass Factory by Deming Jarves. Sandwich was chosen for its plentiful firewood and access to a good harbor. It was also the proposed location of the Cape Cod Canal.
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Town grows rapidly
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Railroad arrives
Railroad built connecting Sandwich with Middleboro. -
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Civil War
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Town splits in two creating Bourne to the west
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Sandwich Glass Factory Closes
Sandwich Glass MuseumClosure of the Sandwich Glass Factory causes severe economic depression, forcing many families to leave Sandwich. -
First Cape Cod Canal opens
The first Cape Cod Canal was a privately owned toll waterway, with its northern entrance located next to Sandwich Harbor.
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Army Corps of Engineers takes over Cape Cod Canal
Army Corps of Engineers Canal HistoryArny Corps of Engineers takes over the Cape Cod Canal and proceeds to make it wider and deeper, building the Sagamore and Bourne Bridges to connect to the mainland. The projects provide work during the Depression. -
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Decreasing rail service
Decreasing rail service due to the Depression, WW2 and increasing automobile ownership. -
Massachusetts Military Reservation established
MMR was established in the 1930's as Camp Edwards National Guard Base. Otis Airforce Base was later added. The base occupies a large section of Sandwich's land. -
Sagamore and Bourne Bridges open
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Federal Highway Act
Federal Highway Act resulted in the extension of Route 6 along Cape Cod. -
Route 6 extended along Cape Cod
US Route 6 is extended along Cape Cod offering fast connection to Boston, the South Coast of Massachusetts and New York. -
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Rapid population growth
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White Flight
Growth spreads down the South Shore from Boston onto Cape Cod. Thousands of people commute from Cape Cod to the Boston area daily by 2010. -
CERCLA Act 1980
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Massachusetts Military Reservation declared a superfund site
MMR consists of Camp Edwards National Guard Base and Otis Airforce Base. In 1989 the site was listed as a superfund site due to the pollution of the water table with chemicals and fuel from military training. -
Last passenger rail service