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Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is a 1,183 acres (479 ha) wildlife sanctuary located in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. [1] The sanctuary was established by the Massachusetts Audubon Society in 1957. It includes walking trails along Wellfleet Harbor of Cape Cod Bay as well as a nature center and a campground.
In the early 20th century, Cotuit saw more commercial activity, including hotels such as The Pines, one of Cape Cod's earliest summer resorts. During World War II, Cotuit was home to Camp Candoit. During the 1970s there was a large restaurant called The Harbor View, located at 968 Main Street, which has been turned into a private residence.
The Sunderland Center Historic District encompasses the historic center of the farming town of Sunderland, Massachusetts, on the plains of the Connecticut River.The multi-acre district runs along North and South Main Street (Massachusetts Route 47), roughly from Old Amherst Road to North Silver Lane, and includes Bridge Street and the Sunderland Bridge across the river.
Sail Loft. 246 Elm St, South Dartmouth. Overlooking the Apponagansett River, the Sail Loft restaurant, originally opened in 1975, is located in the charming coastal town of Padanaram.
Mid 20th Century Modern Residential Architecture on Outer Cape Cod MPS 117: Wellfleet Center Historic District: Wellfleet Center Historic District: August 21, 1989 : Roughly bounded by Cross St., Holbrook Ave., Main, E. Main and School Sts., and Duck Creek
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The Buttonball Tree is an American sycamore located on N Main St. in Sunderland. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 14.7 square miles (38.2 km 2), of which 14.2 square miles (36.9 km 2) is land and 0.50 square miles (1.3 km 2), or 3.53%, is water. [4]
website, 1,011 acres, operated by the Massachusetts Audubon Society: Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary: South Wellfleet: Barnstable: Cape Cod: website Archived 2013-11-13 at the Wayback Machine, 944 acres, operated by the Massachusetts Audubon Society, Esther Underwood Johnson Nature Center contains two 700-gallon aquariums