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South Yarmouth Today
By the People, for the People
United States Lightship Museum Comes to Cape Cod
One-day public viewing event at Thirwood Place in South Yarmouth
Mar. 27, 2026 at 6:00pm
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On Friday, March 27th, 2026, the United States Lightship Museum will be on display for the public at Thirwood Place in South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, showcasing the region's rich maritime history.
Why it matters
Cape Cod has a long and storied maritime history, and this one-day event provides a rare opportunity for residents and visitors to explore and learn about this important part of the region's heritage.
The details
The United States Lightship Museum will be open to the public beginning at 2 p.m. on March 27th at Thirwood Place in South Yarmouth. Robert M. Mannino Jr., President of the United States Lightship Museum, will be on hand to provide information and insights about the museum's collection and the history of lightships in the United States.
- The event will take place on Friday, March 27th, 2026.
- The museum will be open to the public starting at 2 p.m.
The players
United States Lightship Museum
A museum dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of lightships, which served as floating lighthouses in the United States.
Robert M. Mannino Jr.
The President of the United States Lightship Museum, who will be present at the event to provide information and insights about the museum's collection and the history of lightships.
What’s next
This one-day event is a unique opportunity for the public to learn about and appreciate the region's maritime history. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to ensure they have enough time to explore the museum's exhibits and speak with the museum's president.
The takeaway
This event highlights the importance of preserving and sharing the rich maritime history of Cape Cod, and provides a rare chance for the public to engage with this unique aspect of the region's heritage.

