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Route 149 is a 4.83-mile-long (7.77 km) north–south highway on Cape Cod in southeastern Massachusetts.The route, located in Barnstable County, begins at an intersection with Route 28 in Marstons Mills, serving as the main road through the small community.
Yarmouth (/ ˈ j ɑːr m ə θ / YAR-məth) is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, on Cape Cod. The population was 25,023 at the 2020 census . The town is made up of three major villages: South Yarmouth , West Yarmouth , and Yarmouth Port .
The Ware Center Historic District encompasses the historic early center of Ware, Massachusetts. Centered at the junction of Massachusetts Route 9 with Greenwich Plains Road, it is a linear district extending about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) along Route 9 in either direction. Most of the structures in the district were built between 1760 and 1860 ...
[3] [4] [5] The Cape Cod Bridges program is currently taking public input into the multi phased project and have unveiled different design types for feedback. [6] The Sagamore bridge is slated to be replaced with a new span just to the west of the existing span. [7] Construction could begin in 2027 with an estimated time to completion of 8 to ...
Peaked Hill Bars refers to one of the nine United States Life-Saving Service stations established on Cape Cod in 1882. Peaked Hill Bars was later a United States Coast Guard station that was discontinued in 1938. In deciding where to erect the station at Peaked Hill Bars, it was said at the time that, "[a] more bleak or dangerous stretch of ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has released new flight procedures that identify the ICAO code KFMH with the name of Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod. [7] On November 6, 2009, ground was broken on new facilities for the 102nd Intelligence Wing. [8] The airport was a NASA Space Shuttle launch abort site. [9]
Camp Edwards is a United States military training installation located in western Cape Cod in Barnstable County, Massachusetts.It was named after Major General Clarence Edwards, commander of the 26th Division in World War I. [1]
The airport is used for general aviation and by one commercial airline, Cape Air, which operates non-stop flights of 25 minutes duration to Boston's Logan International Airport. During the off-season, Cape Air operates three daily flights each way. On summer weekends, flights are scheduled approximately every 45 minutes in both directions.