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  2. Challenge Accepted: Top five hardest Cape Cod golf courses ...

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    Captains Golf Course – Port Course (Brewster, 6,675 Yards, Par 72) With arguably a case for the toughest 18 holes you’ll find on Cape Cod, the Port Course Captains Golf Course is not for the ...

  3. Cape Cod - Wikipedia

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    Cape Cod is also popular for its outdoor activities, such as beach walking, biking, boating, fishing, go-karts, golfing, kayaking, miniature golf, and unique shopping. There are 27 public, daily-fee golf courses and 15 private courses on Cape Cod. [48] Bed and breakfasts or vacation houses are often used for lodging.

  4. Hyannis Port, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    It has one of the premier golf courses on Cape Cod, the Hyannisport Club, [1] and is also home to the West Beach Club and the Hyannis Port Yacht Club. [2] St. Andrew's-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church [3] and the Union Chapel [4] conduct Sunday services in the summer. There also is a catwalk that goes to Halls Island with views of Nantucket Sound ...

  5. Christopher Jones (Mayflower captain) - Wikipedia

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    The Mayflower and its passengers and crew would proceed to establish a settlement at Plymouth, on the other side of the Cape Cod Bay from Provincetown. Over the next five months of the winter and spring of 1620–1621, Captain Jones, his crew and the Mayflower would remain in Plymouth.

  6. Massachusetts Maritime Academy - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts Maritime Academy (Mass Maritime, MMA) is a public university in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, focused on maritime-related fields.It was established in 1891 and is the second oldest state maritime academy in the United States.

  7. Captain James Berry House - Wikipedia

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    James Berry, for whom it was built, owned several ships operating out of Harwich. The house was later owned by his brother Henry, and Henry's son Osmyn, both of whom were also sea captains. Osmyn Berry was the first captain to sail the Cape Cod Canal. By the 1970s the house had passed to Osmyn's grandson, the cartoonist James Osmyn Berry. [2]

  8. Austin Bearse - Wikipedia

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    Austin Bearse (1808-1881) was a sea captain from Cape Cod who provided transportation for fugitive slaves in the years leading up to the American Civil War.

  9. Alfred Bulltop Stormalong - Wikipedia

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    Captain Alfred Bulltop Stormalong was an American folk hero and the subject of numerous nautical-themed tall tales originating in Massachusetts.Stormalong was said to be a sailor and a giant, some 30 feet (9.1 m) tall; he was the master of a huge clipper ship known in various sources as either the Courser or the Tuscarora, a ship purportedly so tall that it had hinged masts to avoid catching ...