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    The Sandy Neck research cottage commonly called the Halfway House (due to its 
    location halfway down the Marsh trail) was built prior to 1872, and is listed on 
    the National Registry of Historical Places. Gifted to the town in the 1960’s, 
    the cottage has been used primarily by Barnstable High School student groups 
    under the guidance of Dr. Peter Auger. However, due to his retirement from BHS 
    and the deterioration of the cottage, the usage of the building has decreased to 
    only a few times a year.
    
    
    Recently, thanks to the efforts of volunteers, the cottage has undergone some 
    much needed renovations including new windows, interior and exterior siding, 
    retaining wall and stairs, as well as a new roof and shingles.
    
    
    We hope that increased numbers of high school groups and undergraduates/ 
    graduates in biology, writing, and art will take advantage of the cottages 
    location for their studies. Organizations interested in utilizing the cottage, 
    or people interested in donating funds for repairs, should contact the Sandy 
    Neck Park Manager.