Journal of Light Construction – September 2008
- Cape Associates
- Feb 2, 2010
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 24
Every year since 2001, home builder Cape Assocites of North Eastham, Mass., has built a playhouse replica of a local historic building. Past models have in-
cluded the town library, the Coast Guard station, and the famous Outermost House, which was swept off the beach during a winter storm in 1978.
This year’s model honors the Penniman House, a French Second Empire design
built in 1868 for a prosperous whaling captain and now owned by the Cape Cod National Seashore Park. The playhouse is raff led off during the post-Labor Day festivities at Eastham’s Windmill Weekend. The proceeds — which usually amount to “a few thousand dollars,” according to company spokesperson Lindsay Richards — are donated to local charities. Although the cost of building the playhouse usually exceeds the earnings, the project is good for the charities and great PR for the company.
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