Fort Hill Rural Historic District

The Fort Hill Rural Historic District is a historic district encompassing two farmsteads with more than 200 years of history in Eastham, Massachusetts. The district is a 100-acre (40 ha) area of forest, fields, and salt marshes that was owned by the Knowles and Penninman families from 1742 to 1941. It has been part of the Cape Cod National Seashore since 1961. The area is dominated by the rise called "Fort Hill", which provides extensive views of the area and has its own rich history. The district includes the Edward Penniman House and Barn, previously listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the Nauset Archeological District, a National Historic Landmark.[2]

Fort Hill Rural Historic District
View from Fort Hill
LocationEastham, Massachusetts
Coordinates41°49′10″N 69°57′56″W
Area100 acres (40 ha)
Built1868
Architectural styleSecond Empire, Greek Revival
NRHP reference No.00001656 [1]
Added to NRHPApril 5, 2001

The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.[1]

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