Cape Cod Features

Cape Cod Features

  • Powwow, Wampanoag Style

    Dancers and drummers re-creating ancient rhythms, and vivid deer-skin costumes decorated with colorful beads and bold plumage are a far cry from... Read more

  • Cape Cod's Pirate Ship Whydah

    Amid the gently swaying dune grasses and beneath the waves of the Atlantic waft the whispers of a legend. It's a classic tale with all the key... Read more

  • Provincetown: Gay Summer Playground

    America's original gay resort, Provincetown developed as an artists' colony at the turn of the 20th century. In 1899 a young artist and entrepreneur... Read more

  • Edward Hopper and Truro

    The Outer Cape has inspired thousands of acclaimed artists, but perhaps none is more closely associated with its serene yet romantic landscape... Read more

  • Rotary 101

    The English cheerfully call them "roundabouts," and although that lighthearted moniker might sound like it describes a fun (albeit slightly nauseating)... Read more

  • Provincetown's Dune Shacks

    Provincetown's rich artistic legacy continues to manifest itself in the dozens of galleries along Commercial Street and through countless resident... Read more

  • The New Face of Hyannis

    More than 1 million people travel to Hyannis each year—but many are merely passing through the town on their way to its ferry docks and... Read more

  • Going Clamming

    Commercial shellfishing on the Cape is one of America's oldest industries, and locals aren't the only ones clamoring for shellfishing licenses... Read more

  • Eating at Clam Shacks

    We all know that the best thing about clams is not wading around and looking for them in the wet sand; it's eating them. Classic clam shacks... Read more

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