Plan Your Visit 2024
Cobb House Museum
739 Lower Road, Brewster, MA (map)
The Museum and Woodworking Shop
will open for the season Juneteenth
2024 HOURS
Fall Saturdays 12:00 - 3:00 thru Oct. 12
Admission $7 - members/kids under 12 free
Current Exhibits
Letters from the front, Brewster in the Military
The White Lady Figurehead
Hands-on Woodworking Shop
Brewster's Women at Sea
Brewster's Whalemen
Helen Keller in Brewster
Were There Enslaved People in Brewster?
The Ten Brothers Controversy
Who Lived Here?
If you can’t make it during available guide hours
please enjoy our other virtual offerings.
The garden and grounds are always open to enjoy!
Windmill Village
51 Drummer Boy Road, Brewster, MA (map)
(Next to Drummer Boy Park)
The Windmill Village will open
for the season Juneteenth
2024 HOURS
Fall Saturdays 12:00 - 3:00 thru Oct. 12
The c.1795 Harris-Black House and Higgins Farm Windmill will open for guided tours and the c.1867 Hopkins Blacksmith Shop with its original wood forge will offer blacksmith demonstrations.
If you can’t make it during available guide hours
please enjoy our other virtual offerings.
The open air grounds are always open to stroll through!
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Bike riding in Brewster?
There is a bike rack at the end of the parking area at the Cobb House Museum!
After visiting the Museum head to the Windmill Village 1.8 mi. to the west! Ride 1 mi. on Lower Rd to the Paines Creek intersection. This is a fairly straight and low traffic area. Along the way are two conservation trails; The Eddy Sisters Trail and the Eddy Bay Trail. At the intersection stop at Kate’s Seafood walk-up window serving fried seafood & ice cream or Dunkin on the opposite side.
(Here you can also ride a short side trip down to Paines Creek Beach.)
Continue west on Rt 6A roadway another .1 mi. to pick up a sidewalk at the Cape Cod Natural History Museum. Sidewalk continues to the Drummer Boy Park and the Windmill Village. There are bike racks at this location.