Incorporated in 1639, Sandwich is the oldest town on Cape Cod. It is located on
both sides of the Cape Cod Canal with the majority of its population and land
mass on the southerly side of the canal. Sandwich is a mostly residential
community with a winter population considerably smaller than the population
during the warm summer. Residents feel that its charm and uniqueness combined
with its ideal location make Sandwich a very attractive place both to live and
visit.
Sandwich's beaches along Cape Cod Bay stretch for miles and provide a wonderful
view on a clear day of the many vessels that pass through on their way to or
from the Boston area. Commercial fishermen and lobstermen can be seen daily
from the docks at the Sandwich Marina, the only harbor along the canal.
Not too far from the marina is historic Sandwich Village which is a world
renowned tourist destination, providing a glimpse into New England's rich
colonial history. Heritage Plantation, Sandwich Glass Museum, the Thornton
Burgess Museum, Hoxie House (the oldest house on Cape Cod), Daniel Webster Inn,
Dexter Grist Mill and various art galleries, rare book and antique stores are
some examples of the attractions which bring visitors to Sandwich from all
across New England and the world.
Sandwich Town Facts
| Population |
15,489 |
| Form of Government |
Town Meeting |
| Land Area |
43.04sq. mi. |
| Density |
360 persons per sq. mi. |
| Distance from Boston |
57 mi. |