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Downtown NantucketLocated thirty miles off the coast of Cape Cod, Nantucket is at once an island, a county and a town. Originally inhabited for centuries by Native Americans, Colonial settlers arrived in the mid-1600s.
Nantucket still has 17th century buildings and holds one of America's outstanding inventories of 18th and 19th century architecture with more than 800 structures predating the American Civil War era. Islanders created one of the first historic districts in the United States, which now provides national landmark status for the entire island. The cultural landscape of Nantucket Island, shaped over the centuries through farming and sheep grazing, contains rare and olden fragile environments unique in North America with great historical, cultural and scientific significance.
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