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Provincetown Portuguese Fest Honors Fishing Heritage

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THE PORTUGUESE FLAG FLYING ON A FLAGPOLE.

In a town known for fun festivals and events, the annual Provincetown Portuguese Festival, coming June 27-30, 2019, is the one that best captures the heritage of the city. It is hard to separate Provincetown’s history with that of seafaring, … Continue reading →

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Head To Cape Cod Maritime Days This May, 2019

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THE OLD WOODEN STEERING WHEEL OF A BOAT.

There is so much wonderful maritime history here on the coast, it takes a full month to celebrate it! This year marks the 26th annual Cape Cod Maritime Days, a celebration that showcases the area’s rich maritime history with a … Continue reading →

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Take A Leisurely Drive On Old King’s Highway

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There is no better way to soak in the beauty of Cape Cod, then by spending a day driving along Route 6A, known as Old King’s Highway. The route, which is just a little more than 60 miles long, passes … Continue reading →

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Wellfleet Oyster Fest Coming October 13-14, 2018

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A close up picture of oysters in the shell with the title: Hail the Oyster! Wellfleet Oyster Fest, October 14-15, 2018.

In an area known for incredible oysters, no place on the coast is more connected to the oyster business than Wellfleet. The shellfishing traditions here are as deep as the area’s history, going back centuries. Once a year, the Wellfleet … Continue reading →

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Whydah Pirate Museum In West Yarmouth, MA

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Photo of a pirate ship out on the ocean.

Over the years, we’ve heard many tales of danger and excitement associated with pirates, but to learn some real history about them and their adventures, head to the Whydah Pirate Museum in West Yarmouth, Massachusetts. Featuring detailed maps and ship … Continue reading →

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Celebrating History At Cape Cod Maritime Days

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A photo of Nausett Lighthouse.

The high season kicks off next month with Cape Cod Maritime Days, May 1-31, 2018. This annual Cape-wide fest is a wonderful celebration of our area’s rich maritime history, and offers a wide range of events. Here are a few … Continue reading →

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Tour Historic Lighthouses On The Massachusetts Coast

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Photo of Nauset Light across a green lawn

Lighthouses have a special place in the hearts of all Cap Cod residents. They hold a wealth of history (oh, the stories they’d tell if they could talk!) and are steeped in lore. To be able to step inside and … Continue reading →

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Heritage Celebrated At Provincetown Portuguese Festival

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A boat all decked out for the parade.

Mark your calendar, the annual Provincetown, Massachusetts, Portuguese Festival is coming June 22-25, 2017, and based on past celebrations, this is one you won’t want to miss. The festival, which draws visitors from around the world, takes over the entire … Continue reading →

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Chatham Railroad Museum A Must For Train Buffs

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Close up photo of railroad tracks.

If you have a soft spot for choo-choos, then take a drive over to the Chatham Railroad Museum. It’s a treasure trove of memorabilia big and small, starting with the building itself. The museum is housed in the original 1887 … Continue reading →

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Walking With Thoreau on Cape Cod

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Photo of footsteps in the sand.

You can learn a lot by taking a walk. Henry David Thoreau sure did and following his Cape Cod essays, you can discover a lot about our area too. Though quite a bit has changed since the days of his … Continue reading →

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