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The Chatham Wayside Inn • Chatham Cape Cod •
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The Chatham Wayside Inn
The Chatham Wayside Inn began its tradition of hosting weary travelers as a stagecoach stop at the turn of the century. Today, the Inn is still a perfect starting point for all the varied activities on the Cape. Set in the heart of the quaint seaside village of Chatham on Cape Cod, the Chatham Wayside Inn offers luxurious accommodations, exceptional food, and outstanding service creating the perfect Cape Cod experience year-round. The Chatham Wayside Inn has the town's charm and attractions at its doorstep offering convenience along with comfort.
Set in the heart of the quaint seaside village of Chatham, Cape Cod, the Chatham Wayside Inn offers stylish accommodations, comfortable dining and outstanding service creating the perfect Cape Cod experience year-round. Chatham's strolling Main Street, an exclusive mile of boutique shops, art galleries, and restaurants, is just steps from your door.
Located on the "elbow" of Cape Cod, Chatham is surrounded on three sides by water -- Pleasant Bay, Nantucket Sound, and the Atlantic Ocean.
CHATHAM WAYSIDE INN
512 Main Street P.O. Box 685
Chatham, Cape Cod MA 02633
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About Chatham
Chatham, Massachusetts is located at the southeast tip of Cape Cod. If the Cape is viewed as a bent arm, Chatham is at the elbow. To the east is the Atlantic Ocean, to the South is Nantucket Sound, to the north is Pleasant Bay. The only adjacent town (located at both the north and west town boundaries) is Harwich.
Major geographical features of the Town are hilly, wooded uplands, extensive barrier beaches and spits, harbors, numerous small estuaries, and salt and freshwater ponds.
Mainland features are the result of glacial action during the last ice Age and consist of ridges, knobs (hills), outwash plains, and kettles (depressions and ponds). Several ponds formed by melting glacial ice have become salt ponds because of rising sea levels. The Town's coastal dunes and beaches have been formed through thousands of years of erosion of scarps (cliffs) and movement of the material from the north and west.
Strong Island in Pleasant Bay marks the Town's northern boundary. Morris and Stage Islands mark the extent of developed are on the south. The Red River is the boundary on the west and the Muddy Creek (or Monomoy River) on the northwest. The highest point (131 feet) is Chatham is "Great Hill," long a landmark for vessels offshore.
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