Chatham A Cape Cod Village

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Chatham: a Cape Cod Village

Chatham: a Cape Cod Village
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Chatham is a historic Cape Cod town with coastline on Nantucket Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. The first European settler, William Nickerson, recognized its beau