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The Cape Codder restaurant will be turned into space for the ballroom. Upgrades to the kitchen are in the works. The JFK Ballroom will be transformed with new walls, flooring, lights and ceiling fans.
HYANNIS — Margaritaville Resort Cape Cod celebrated its opening with the unveiling of a shiny 12-foot teal flip flop sculpture on Friday night. Champagne flowed and guests cheered as Ocean ...
5. Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa (Manalapan, Florida) 6. The Lodge at Bodega Bay (Bodega Bay, California) 7. Edgewood Tahoe Resort (Stateline, Nevada) 8. Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea (Wailea ...
Cape Cod Rail Trail: Dennis, Harwich, Brewster, Orleans, Eastham, Wellfleet: Barnstable: 25.5 mi 41.0 km 1976 22-mile trail on Cape Cod: Lower Neponset River Trail: City of Boston: Suffolk: 2.4 mi 3.9 km 2010 [4] Runs along the Neponset River in Dorchester: Mahican-Mohawk Trail: Berkshire, Franklin: 30 mi 48 km In development Mass Central Rail ...
The Hyannisport Club is a private club located in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. The club's origins spring from a late 19th century summer resident and golf enthusiast named John Reid who created a handful of holes against Nantucket Sound. Over subsequent decades, the club purchased more land and eventually expanded into a full 18-hole course.
Hyannis Port features in the song "Walcott" by Vampire Weekend, as part of the band's pleading with the eponymous Walcott to get out of Cape Cod: "Hyannis Port is a ghetto, out of Cape Cod tonight". Hyannis is mentioned in the song "Rock and Roll Band" by Boston: "Dancin' in the streets of Hyannis, we were getting pretty good at the game ...
Provincetown (/ ˈ p r ɒ v ɪ n s ˌ t aʊ n /) is a New England town located at the extreme tip of Cape Cod in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, in the United States.A small coastal resort town with a year-round population of 3,664 as of the 2020 United States Census, [3] Provincetown has a summer population as high as 60,000. [4]
Here's how the story starts, according to the National Park Service: "In 1920, George Higgins, a Brookline, Massachusetts, businessman, inherited his great grandparents’ home in a remote corner ...