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BREATHE EASY AND REST ASSURED AT SANDWICH INN AND SUITES

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At Sandwich Inn and Suites, your safety and comfort are our top priorities. That’s why we’ve taken extra measures to make sure your stay with us is both secure and relaxing. Here are some of the things that make us stand out: Safety: RFID Electronic Key Locks with deadbolts Door Viewer Peep Holes, Night Latches In-room guest phones that can dial the front desk or 911 directly 24-hour recorded Security Cameras on a property, Manager on-site 24/7   Fresh Air: Multiple access points to fresh air Powerful Bathroom Fans vented directly to the outside New Windows That Open up with screens Room doors that open directly to the outside, some with Patios or Decks We understand that air quality is a growing concern for travelers, so we’re dedicated to providing a clean and healthy environment for our guests. Our rooms are designed to let in the fresh Cape air, so you can breathe easy and sleep well. With our safety features and

HISTORICAL SITES CLOSE TO SANDWICH INN & SUITES

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  Historical sites near Sandwich, Massachusetts, which is a common location for hotels with names like "Sandwich Inn & Suites," here are some historical sites you might find interesting: ·          Hoxie House:  Located in Sandwich, Hoxie House is one of the oldest houses in the United States, dating back to the 17th century. It's a museum that provides insight into colonial life. ·          Dexter Grist Mill:  Also in Sandwich, the Dexter Grist Mill is a historic working water-powered grist mill. It's a great place to learn about the history of milling in the area. ·          Heritage Museums & Gardens:  While not a historical site in the traditional sense, Heritage Museums & Gardens in Sandwich features beautiful gardens, art, and exhibits that showcase the cultural heritage of the region. ·          Sandwich Glass Museum:  This museum focuses on the history of glass production in Sandwich, which was known for its glass industry in the 19th centu