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A round of mini golf on a warm summer night is something of a Cape Cod tradition. The courses at Pirate's Cove break with tradition but not in any manner that draws complaints. Instead of windmills and still statues, you'll gol... more
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This brick tower is not remarkable for its architecture; it does, however, have a great view. Located on top of the 160-foot (50-meter) Scargo Hill in Dennis (the highest point on the Cape), a clear day allows views of the Prov... more
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Provincetown, one of the most well known towns on Cape Cod, offers rich cultural and artistic history as well as plenty of contemporary pleasures. The Pilgrims made their first New World landing here and the historic Mayflower... more
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Plan for this morning was to go cycling along the cycle tracks among the dunes outside Provincetown continue reading »
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Few people know that the Pilgrims first struck land in Provincetown, on November 21, 1620, before continuing on to Plymouth. While anchored in Provincetown Harbor, the Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact, dedicating themselve... more
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street which has tons of shops. We then headed to this tower on top of the town called Pilgrim continue reading »
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This beach, located on Nantucket Sound, is one of the largest and most popular on Cape Cod. The water is a very pleasant temperature from mid-July to early September, and the gentle swells are refreshing compared to more placid... more
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This gallery will appeal to shoppers and artisans alike. Many people come here for the atmosphere: it is a beautiful, relaxing setting by Scargo Lake, perfect for showing off the whimsical garden sculptures for which founder Ha... more
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Whale watching is among the most popular and exciting adventures available on the Cape. Spring and fall are said to be the best to observe these marvelous creatures, but in summer three trips leave daily from the Provincetown w... more
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, the whale watch. even all the chinese passengers who got seasick one by one and threw up the whole trip continue reading »
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Cape Cod potato chips are so greasy, you can almost see through them—but the unique kettle-cooking method is what makes these famous chips so popular. You can watch the whole process, from peeling to cooking to bagging, at the... more
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The Plantations are a complex of museums devoted to early American life. The art museum contains antique toys and the largest collection of Currier and Ives lithographs in the country. A 1912 carousel is a favorite with childre... more
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The Wampanoag are among the most celebrated of the Native Americans, in no small part due to their aiding of the Pilgrims way back in 1620. Visit the Wampanoag and learn of their history and culture. more
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