What makes cape cod unique
Pilgrim Monument One High Pole Hill Road, Provincetown commemorates the historic landing and provides one of the most spectacular panoramic views around. Just south, in Eastham, First Encounter Beach is the site of the first meeting between the Wampanoag tribe and the Pilgrims. Eat Lobster Ice cream New Englanders eat a lot of ice cream. They also devour local lobster. The butter-flavored ice cream—with bits of real lobster—is available year-round.
Come for the ocean waves, sheltered coves, salt marshes, historical lighthouses and well-kept paths. It's this trifecta that gives the bivalves their briny, sweet flavor. The Whydah, originally a slave ship, was overtaken by pirate Captain Samuel Bellamy in the Caribbean and later shipwrecked off Cape Cod; it was discovered off the coast of Wellfleet in Watch a play at America's oldest professional summer theater Just minutes from the beach, the Cape Playhouse Route 6A, Dennis brings stars of stage and screen to Cape Cod every summer.
Get the chance to see future Major Leaguers Summer baseball on Cape Cod is one of the hottest tickets in town, though you don't actually need a ticket. The day Hydrangea Fest — held every July across the region — provides the chance. Organized tours benefiting local nonprofits open the doors to private gardens full of showy blooms.
Highland Light in Truro, pictured, is the oldest lighthouse on the Cape, built in in an effort to reduce the large number of wrecks. It was the first lighthouse in the nation to have a flashing light. The waters off Cape Cod were filled with ships back in the 18th and 19th century -- in one day period in July , Keeper Enoch Hamilton counted 1, craft passing his station. As many as vessels were reportedly counted in one day in With a tower height of only 51 feet, the lighthouse is impressive in person because it is perched on the foot cliffs of red clay, providing a breathtaking view of the Vineyard Sound, the Elizabeth Islands and the surrounding area.
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In addition, I provide photography, video, and consultation services to vacation rental homeowners, and have photographed over homes on the Cape and Islands. My husband and three children moved to Brewster in I grew up outside of Boston, spent summer vacations on Nantucket, and was married in Orleans. My favorite activities on the Cape are walking on the CCRT, deep breaths at the beach, and working with my community to support the schools and local events.
Find by Property Id. In this article:. Post by Weneedavacation. Cape Cod Band Concerts. Cape Cod Baseball League. Cape Cod Whale Watches. Brant Point, Nantucket. Quite possibly. It does seems like we have a lot. From the iconic Four Seas Ice Cream the third-oldest ice creamery in New England to the less traditional Local Scoop, there's tasty ice cream around every corner.
Despite what your third cousin from Laguna Beach says about the waves, there is great surf -- and the requisite surf culture -- on the Lower Cape, especially when a nor'easter rolls in.
So wax your board and head to Whitecrest Beach in South Wellfleet, that's your go-to spot. Also, Jaws is celebrating its 40th anniversary this summer, for what it's worth. So, no, we probably don't know the admin assistant in your office from Orleans. Then again, maybe we do, what's his name, again? Woods Hole, a village in Falmouth, is one of the world's epicenters for marine, biomedical, and environmental science.
Located at the tip of the Cape, Provincetown or P-Town to pretty much everybody in Massachusetts is known to many as the No. Sorry, Key West. The town hosts themed weekends throughout the year, as well as Carnival, one of the largest outdoor celebrations in the Commonwealth.
We've also seen our share of military commissions and are now the home to Joint Base Cape Cod formerly Otis Air National Guard Base -- five military commands training for missions at home and overseas. Yea, Atlantic cod is actually overfished in local waters, so most of what we eat is imported.
Or, salt water taffy that was most likely made in New Jersey. Although those things are all great. Yeah, the Cape attracts incredible artists and you can nod approvingly at their work when you visit our many galleries, art museums, playhouses, theaters, and stages. Okay, so that still sounds pretty hokey, but whatever; Henry David Thoreau didn't exactly write a book about the beauty he encountered on his summer trips to Lowell.
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