Set out on a walking adventure alongside a knowledgeable guide through Falmouth's charming 250-year-old historic district, and view notable landmarks that depict the town's heritage. Delve into the township's past during the English Colonial period, where running water was introduced even before New York City. Admire impressive 18th- and 19th-century Georgian architecture throughout this historic town including the 1815 Court House, 1796 Anglican Church, 200-year-old timber frame houses, and former Army barracks.
Highlights:
• Guided Walking Tour: Learn about the town's rich history during the English Colonial period alongside an informative guide.
• Falmouth: Admire 19th-century Georgian architecture in a quaint settlement.
• Notable Landmarks: Travel past old churches, former army barracks, the remnants of fortresses, and the 19th-century Falmouth Court House.
What To Bring:
• SeaPass card and photo identification
• Camera
• Sun protection
• Cash/credit cards
What To Wear:
• Hat and sunglasses
• Walking shoes
Important Notes:
• Guests must be able to walk for a total of two miles over paved roads and sidewalks.
• Consider physical fitness and medical history when selecting tour.
• Pregnant women and guests with back/neck problems should not select this tour.