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Great Cranberry Island Historical Society


Less than half a mile up the road from the town dock, the Historical Society runs a small but intriguing museum with changing exhibitions covering island themes – from schoolhouse life in the 19th century to Cranberry's sailing culture. You can also access several trails from here that lead to serene stretches of coastline, including a 1-mile round-trip walk to Whistler Cove through lush, mossy forest.


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