Dennis, named an All American Town in 1978, combines its traditional New
England heritage with modern day conveniences. The villages of East
Dennis, Dennis and South Dennis feature scenic historic districts hailing
back to whaling days, while tranquil tree-lined streets meander through
Dennisport and West Dennis. Sixteen inviting beaches lie on the warm waters
of Nantucket Sound to the south and on the crisp refreshing waters of Cape
Cod Bay to the north. Numerous recreation trails offer healthful
relaxation, and well developed business districts throughout the villages
provide ample goods and services.
Residents of Dennis feel a sense of pride in their home by the sea. The
quiet little town, incorporated in 1793, was named for Josiah Dennis, a
favorite minister. The town was involved in the maritime activities of the
1800's and was full of the amazing tales of clipper ship adventures. As
the twentieth century approached and the glory days of sea captains faded,
Dennis residents turned to commercial fishing and land-based industries.
Dennis comes into its own during the summer months, with special events
every week. Home to the nation's oldest summer theater, the Cape
Playhouse, Dennis offers varied summer activities, with arts and craft
shows, concerts on the village green and Dennis Festival Days, held in
August, which celebrate the friendly heritage of this All American New
England town.
Location
Eastern Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. Bordered by Cape Cod Bay on the north,
Brewster and Harwich on the east, Nantucket Sound on the south, and Yarmouth on
the west. Dennis is 76 miles southeast of Boston and 260 miles from New York
City.