The Travelers Club in Bourne, Massachusetts, is a significant historic property notable for its architectural style and its long-standing role as a social gathering place for the local community. Its design reflects the architectural trends of its era.
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Conservation; Other; Archeology-prehistoric; Archeology-historic Aboriginal; Archeology-historic Non-aboriginal
6 Aptucxet Rd., Bourne, Massachusetts
Architecture; Education
85 Cotuit Rd., Bourne, Massachusetts
Architecture; Politics/Government; Social History
24 Perry Ave., Bourne, Massachusetts
Architecture; Education; Social History
30 Keene St., Bourne, Massachusetts
Architecture; Education; Social History
29 Herring Pond Rd., Bourne, Massachusetts
Art; Politics/Government; Architecture
Sandwich Rd., Bourne, Massachusetts
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