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Town of Orleans Information


The Town of Orleans consists of Orleans, E. Orleans and S. Orleans. Much of the town's beauty comes from its coastal borders. Places like Little Pleasant Bay and Town Cove contribute much to Orleans' rich ambiance. Other sites of interest include the Academy Playhouse and the French Cable Museum. One of the most popular tourist destinations in town is Nauset Beach, known for its sandy white beach and crashing surf. Rock Harbor is also famous for its breathtaking sunset views.

The Town of Orleans, incorporated in 1797, is a resort community on the outer Cape whose European history begins in 1642 with the first permanent settlement established by Nicholas Snow and his family. Settlers had purchased rights to the town from Mattaguason, sachem of the Manamoyick Indians.

The Colonial economy was built on agriculture, especially corn, rye and wheat, plus the growing of hay and vegetables. In the 18th century commercial fishing and shellfishing supplemented local incomes and residents worked on herring boats and went after whales. By the 19th century, coastal packets from Boston were being serviced and several windmills created power resources in the town, but the heaviest reliance by residents was on cod and mackerel fishing. Life long residents recall that in those days the very old and the very young farmed, while all the able-bodied men fished. Fishing in Orleans declined as competition from larger boats and larger ports grew, but the town had established a commercial importance on the Cape as a market center for other communities, that continues into the 20th century.

Small businesses like the Mayo Duck Farm that produced 50,000 ducklings in 1918 were welcomed by the town, but the major modern change in Orleans was spurred by the impact of summer development. This resort home development, which accelerated between 1915 and 1940 and still continues, has had the greatest effect on the town and in turn has supported increasing commercial development along Route 6.

It is located in southeastern Massachusetts, at the elbow of Cape Cod. Bordered by Eastham on the north, the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Chatham and Harwich on the south, and Brewster and Cape Cod Bay on the west. Orleans is about 22 miles from Hyannis; 88 miles southeast of Boston; 93 miles east of Providence, Rhode Island; and 270 miles from New York City.

Narrative compiled by the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).

Interesting TidBit: The following is an accurate historical map of the Town of Orleans created in 1944. It also covers parts of the Town of Eastham. Due to the size of the map we're only including a smaller version on this page. Please click the image below to view full sized version.

Cape Cod Orleans
Map Courtesy of capecodhistory.us


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