Nauset Inn, Cape Cod Mass Art Print

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The Nauset Inn in Orleans, Massachusetts was once the Southward Inn, and then the Head of the Cove, before closing in 1977 and being torn down. The Southward Inn was unique on Cape Cod at the time, with features like a parrot and playing cards on the restroom doors. In 1961, the inn was sold to Delbert Johnson, who owned the Governor Prence Motor Lodge in North Truro, and renamed it the Nauset Inn in 1962. The building is now home to a bank, and the original location of the Southward Inn is now a Masonic Lodge.

It’s a thing of beauty.

A word about sizing!

If you have space for the 13” x 38”, I would highly recommend as the larger the print, the more dramatic and glorious. But any size will look gorgeous.

These are all frame-ready print with approx 2” all around so no need for a mat.

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The Nauset Inn in Orleans, Massachusetts was once the Southward Inn, and then the Head of the Cove, before closing in 1977 and being torn down. The Southward Inn was unique on Cape Cod at the time, with features like a parrot and playing cards on the restroom doors. In 1961, the inn was sold to Delbert Johnson, who owned the Governor Prence Motor Lodge in North Truro, and renamed it the Nauset Inn in 1962. The building is now home to a bank, and the original location of the Southward Inn is now a Masonic Lodge.

It’s a thing of beauty.

A word about sizing!

If you have space for the 13” x 38”, I would highly recommend as the larger the print, the more dramatic and glorious. But any size will look gorgeous.

These are all frame-ready print with approx 2” all around so no need for a mat.

The Nauset Inn in Orleans, Massachusetts was once the Southward Inn, and then the Head of the Cove, before closing in 1977 and being torn down. The Southward Inn was unique on Cape Cod at the time, with features like a parrot and playing cards on the restroom doors. In 1961, the inn was sold to Delbert Johnson, who owned the Governor Prence Motor Lodge in North Truro, and renamed it the Nauset Inn in 1962. The building is now home to a bank, and the original location of the Southward Inn is now a Masonic Lodge.

It’s a thing of beauty.

A word about sizing!

If you have space for the 13” x 38”, I would highly recommend as the larger the print, the more dramatic and glorious. But any size will look gorgeous.

These are all frame-ready print with approx 2” all around so no need for a mat.