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The Wampanoag people inhabited and used all of the lands within the national seashore, including the dunes area, prior to European settlement in the 1600s. [4]The Massachusetts Humane Society built some of the earliest extant structures in the dunes area in 1872 to house members of the United States Life-Saving Service, whose mission was to assist survivors of shipwrecks.
It seems Cape Cod Times readers like their fried clams without fuss, taken away to enjoy at the beach or eaten at a picnic table with friends and family. Explore the list: Readers recommend 5 ...
Tribal Fire opened Friday, Aug. 23, and has delivered recreational marijuana to customers located in Cape towns—and beyond, the owner said. A Cape Cod couple lost their restaurant lease. Now ...
An 82-foot (25 m) long fishing vessel, lost in a storm about 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Provincetown, Massachusetts with four crew members aboard, all presumed deceased. [2] [3] General Greene United States Coast Guard: 6 March 1960 A United States Coast Guard Cutter that was blown onto a beach at Sandwich while disabled in storm. Horatio Hall
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In the mid-20th century, the property was converted to a restaurant and hotel known as the Gray Gables Ocean House. The hotel was destroyed by fire on the morning of December 11, 1973. [ 4 ] In the 2000s, a private home was built on the former site of Gray Gables.
Jimmy B’s Beach Bar — An oceanfront bar on St. Pete Beach. Peg Leg Pete’s — A Pensacola Beach bar with pirate inspiration. Flora-Bama — In Perdido Key, a 60-year-old bar that practically ...
The Nauset Archaeological District (or "Coast Guard Beach Site,19BN374" or "North Salt Pond Site,19BN390") is a National Historic Landmark District in Eastham, Massachusetts. Located within the southern portion of the Cape Cod National Seashore, this area was the location of substantial ancient settlements since at least 4,000 BC. [1]