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Heritage Museums and Gardens

Wander the magnificent grounds and trails along the banks of Shawme Pond or ride an authentic carousel that dates back to 1908 at Heritage Museums and Gardens, part of our Cape Cod bus tour.

History of Sandwich’s Heritage Museums & Gardens

Once the estate of noted rhododendron hybridizer Charles O. Dexter, Heritage Museums and Gardens is situated in historic Sandwich and has become renowned for the Dexter Rhododendrons, its encyclopedic collection of daylilies, hostas and hydrangeas. 

Heritage Museums and Gardens' Grounds in Sandwich

Visit Heritage Museums and Gardens

Dexter Rhododendrons in Historic Sandwich

Dexter Rhododendrons in Historic Sandwich

Gardens and Grounds, Heritage Museums and Gardens

Gardens at the Heritage Museums and Gardens

Old East Windmill in Sandwich, Massachusetts

Old East Windmill in Sandwich, Massachusetts

Largest Public Garden in Southern New England

Largest Public Garden in Southern New England

Heritage Museums and Gardens in Sandwich, MA

Magnificent Gardens and Grounds Await You

Heritage Museums and Gardens' Grounds in Sandwich Visit Heritage Museums and Gardens
Dexter Rhododendrons in Historic Sandwich Dexter Rhododendrons in Historic Sandwich
Gardens and Grounds, Heritage Museums and Gardens Gardens at the Heritage Museums and Gardens
Old East Windmill in Sandwich, Massachusetts Old East Windmill in Sandwich, Massachusetts
Largest Public Garden in Southern New England Largest Public Garden in Southern New England

Visiting the Heritage Museums & Gardens

Today the Heritage Museums and Gardens is known as the largest public garden in Southern New England celebrating American culture and inspiring individuals of all ages to explore, discover and learn together.

Exhibitions

Celebrate American culture in one of the Heritage Museums and Gardens’ three gallery buildings. Situated throughout the grounds, the three galleries boast a world-class collection of American Folk Art, a working antique carousel from 1908 and rare carousel figures.

American Art and Carousel Gallery

Discover one of the finest collections of American Folk Art in the American Art and Carousel Gallery. You’ll find portraits, cigar-store figures, Nantucket Lightship baskets, tavern and shop signs, scrimshaw and other unique items that reflect American Folk Art.

The Carousel

One of the most popular attractions at the Heritage Museums and Gardens is the hand-carved carousel made by Charles Looff in 1908. Thrilling riders for over 100 years, you can enjoy unlimited rides on the carousel with your admission to the Heritage Museums and Gardens.

Special Exhibitions Gallery

Hosting the Heritage Museums and Gardens special traveling exhibits, the Special Exhibitions Gallery is a replica of “The Temple” a Revolutionary War fort originally located in New Windsor, New York. The original “Temple” was where George Washington’s army spent the last winter of the Revolutionary War in 1783.

Gardens and Grounds

Marvel at 100 spectacular acres of trees and shrubs, specialty gardens, unique flower collections and sweeping lawns. The gardens and grounds at the Heritage Museums and Gardens offer guests something spectacular all year round. Delight in Dexter Rhododendrons and budding trees in the spring, annuals bursting with color and dazzling daylilies in the summer, blazing foliage and the fall-blooming Franklinia in the fall and soft purple heather, brightly-colored berries and noble evergreens in the winter.

Old East Windmill

Serving Orleans, Massachusetts for 93 years, the Old East Windmill was once used to grind wheat, rye, barely and salt. Moved to its current location in Heritage Museums and Gardens in 1968, the windmill has been restored and fitted with an electric drive so it can run regardless of the presence of the wind.

Labyrinth

Erected in 2002, the Labyrinth was designed by renowned artist Marty Cain of Newport, NH. Made of crushed shells and pink granite, the seven-circuit labyrinth enables guests to follow a single path to its center and use the same path to return, coming full circle and exiting where they entered.

Hart Family Maze Garden

Capturing the mystery and intrigue of exploration that characterizes a classical maze, the Hart Family Maze Garden was opened in 2004 and was inspired by the surrounding landscape, the New England climate and vines from the Heritage vine collection. Get lost in a combination of evergreen and deciduous vines and hedges that create opaque walls and transparent windows.

Hidden Hollow

Play in and explore the natural world in Hidden Hollow. Nestled between a two-acre dry kettle hole, the Hidden Hollow features a stimulating and beautiful outdoor setting with a wide range of activity areas in which you can enjoy the great outdoors.

Shopping at the Museum Store

Whether you are looking for something to remember your time at Heritage Museums and Gardens, or a special gift for a loved one, you can browse through items made by local artisans, unique home décor gifts and commemorative items at the Museum Store.

Heritage Museums and Gardens in Sandwich, MA Magnificent Gardens and Grounds Await You