August 31 – Chatham

Our last full day on Cape Cod was spent in the tiny town of Chatham. It is a quaint little town filled with speciality shops. The reason I like it is because of its unique Cape Cod architecture.

The area was first visited by Europeans in the early 1600s. Samuel de Champlain established a camp here but within a very short period of time a battle erupted between the French and the native Indians. After suffering some casualties, the French left and continued their explorations, travelling down the St. Lawerence and Ottawa rivers.

In the 1700s the English established an illegal village on the current site. To be incorporated they needed a reverend and a working tavern. After a period, they found a cleric and built a tavern to become the village of Chatham. Chatham has undergone a transformation from a farming village to a fishing village and is now reliant on the tourist trade.


Tonight was the last night the entire family will be together on this trip. Ken and his family left after dinner to home. It is an eleven hour drive.




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