Sleeping in Architectural History

Built in 1949 by Architect and Bauhaus enthusiast Nathaniel Saltonstall, The Colony was envisioned as a mid-century modern retreat for high-society art collectors. It later transferred to the Stefani family in 1963 where it found a new generation of high profile enthusiasts, including Faye Dunaway and Paul Newman.

Amy Kandall explores identity in her expressive ceramics that range from feral to functional.
By LowerCapeNews Editorial Staff May 1, 2025
Amy Kandall explores identity in her expressive ceramics that range from feral to functional.
Grace Hopkins travels the world to capture abstract images and reproduces them in various mediums
By LowerCapeNews Editorial Staff March 25, 2025
Grace Hopkins travels the world to capture abstract images and reproduces them in various mediums - from canvas to glass, emphasizing color, form, and composition. Her unedited photographs reflect spontaneity and are influenced by her travels and Quakerism, seeking layers and depth.
 What better way to celebrate the magical number 3.14 than at Marion's Pie Shop!
By LowerCapeNews Editorial Staff March 13, 2025
What better way to celebrate the magical number 3.14 than at Marion's Pie Shop! Pi day began in 1988 as a tongue in cheek way to celebrate mathematics and the beauty of that magic ratio, 3.14... Along the way it embraced literally flakey tasty PIE as its emblem. Take a peek behind of the scene of day in Marion's kitchen, whipping up a delectable fruit pie or savory chicken pie.
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