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HISTORY ON TAP: THE ROARING TWENTIES: A MAJOR TURNING POINT IN CAPE COD HISTORY

Thu, Aug 13, 2026 • 5:00 PM—6:30 PM
Cape Cod Maritime Museum, 135 South Street, Barnstable, MA, 02601, United States
$ 5-10

About this event

A vacant lot next to Jack’s Drum Shop in Hyannis was once home to the Cape’s first movie theater, the Idle Hour Theatre, which opened around 1912. Photo: Idle Hour Theatre shortly after opening. Step back to the 1920s, a decade of dramatic social, economic, and political change on Cape Cod. Authors Sharon Anderson and Dorothy Skelley bring the era to life with a collection of historic photographs and stories, highlighting milestones like the 1928 opening of the Cape Cod Airport, the surge of tourism fueling the local economy, the rise of Cape Cod tea rooms, the 1927 debut of the Cape Playhouse, and the secretive speakeasies that dotted the region. Explore how these dynamic changes shaped the Cape’s culture, economy, and lifestyle, and discover why this was truly a turning point in Cape Cod history. Part of our History on Tap series—join us for an evening of local history, conversation, and craft brews. Admission: $10 per person / $5 for members Must be 21+ to sample beer; IDs… View Source

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