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Cape Cod and the Islands TravelThe little hook jutting out from the mainland, along with the nearby islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, offers some of the best vacationing on the East Coast. Sunbathe on the miles of sandy beaches that are part of the Cape Cod National Seashore, or visit the small artisan and craft shops that are plentiful on the area. The region is the summer getaway spot for not only the average Massachusetts resident, but has also attracted such people as the Kennedy family, who have a compound in Hyannis, and the Clintons, who vacationed on Martha's Vineyard. Here are some feature articles on Cape Cod and the Islands:Cape Cod Bay SideThe shelted bay side of Cape Cod has its advantages.Cape Cod National SeashoreThere's much to see on Cape Cod, but most people still come for the beaches.Cape Cod's Ever-Changing Natural HistoryThe Cape Cod Museum of Natural Museum in Brewster introduces visitors to the real Cape and its feathered or clawed occupants.Cape Cod's Old King's HighwayAn historic route originally made by Native Americans is today home to small artisan shops and inns.The Cape's P-TownProvincetown, with its edgy nature and alternative lifestyles, can be a lot of fun to visit.Pilgrim MonumentNear the tip of the Cape sits a monument dedicated to the Pilgrim settlers.Photo Collections:Last update: |
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