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Until the latter half of the nineteenth century, the East Harbor was a natural embayment deep enough to shelter Provincetown's fishing fleet during the winter, and was connected to Cape Cod Bay through a 1,000-foot-wide (300 m) inlet. [3] This effectively isolated neighboring Provincetown from Truro and other towns on Cape Cod. [1]
Are we headed for a snowy winter on Cape Cod? A National Weather Service expert breaks down the possibilities.
Cod, the fish for which Cape Cod is named, remains a staple of the regional cuisine to this day. [7] Bluefish can be found throughout Cape Cod and Nantucket during the summer months and is consumed smoked, broiled or sauteed. [7] American lobster is usually consumed grilled, steamed, or boiled. Breaded deep-fried clams are popular pub fare in ...
Get 2 lbs of fresh lobster roll ingredients from Maine shipped to your doorstep overnight. Julia Webb. October 18, 2019 at 1:00 PM.
With October come and nearly gone, the autumnal beauty overtaking Cape Cod is hard to deny.. The leaves are shades of yellow, orange and red. The air is beginning to get a slight bitter chill and ...
Winters in coastal Massachusetts are nearly the same as winters on the mainland. In January, the coldest month of the year, Cape Cod has an average high temperature of 37 °F or 2.8 °C and an average low temperature of 21 °F or −6.1 °C. [15]
Abandoned cars line Route 6A in Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts, one of the harder hit areas, receiving as much as 30.5 inches (77.5 cm) of snow during the blizzard.. The North American blizzard of 2005 was a three-day storm that affected large areas of the northern United States, dropping more than 3 feet (0.9 m) of snow in parts of southeastern Massachusetts, as well as much of the Boston ...
Main Street will transform into a winter wonderland to kick off the holiday season along with other festive and fun activities happening on the Cape. Winter Wonderland weekend, art events and more ...